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How To Have The Earliest Corn
Every vegetable plant has a growing point, and a frost-sensitive plant can be killed if its growing point is hit by a freeze. In the first weeks of growth, corn's growing point lies below the soil surface, protected ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Okra Garden Basics Plants
This tall, prolific vegetable plant is a member of the Hibiscus family. It produces large, yellowish flowers with red or purple centers that look great standing at the back of the flower borders with other tall plants such as hollyhocks. Because ... [... more]
GardenGuides

Vegetable Plants and their Fibres as Building Materials
This book examines the state-of-the-art on plants and fibres as building materials for low cost construction, emphasizing their use, properties, fabrication, new procedures and future developments. It makes available research results on new techniques for [... more]
$240.00
Amazon.com

25 Asparagus Roots Jersey King - MALE DOMINATE - TASTY
MALE DOMINATE (Means large, thick, tasty spears) Jersey King Asparagus, considered the best Asparagus to grow and eat, Bundles of 25 roots. Don't grow inferior Asparagus Varieties. Grown only the Best, Jersey King! All male hybrids do not produce seed, ... [... more]
Amazon.com

Vegetables -- June Tips
VEGETABLESPrecision placement of fertilizer in the row near the root zone of vegetable plants reduces fertilization costs, does not stimulate between-row weed growth, and may help reduce fertilizer contamination of ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension

2 Horseradish Roots -Will last a lifetime in the garden
The root is harvested in the spring and fall and sold in 1200 pound pallets to processors who grate the root releasing the volatile oils that distinguish horseradish from all other flavors. The ground horseradish is then mixed with distilled vinegar to ... [... more]
Amazon.com

50 Asparagus Roots Jersey King - MALE DOMINATE - TASTY
MALE DOMINATE (Means large, thick, tasty spears) Jersey King Asparagus, considered the best Asparagus to grow and eat, Bundles of 25 roots. Don't grow inferior Asparagus Varieties. Grown only the Best, Jersey King! All male hybrids do not produce seed, ... [... more]
Amazon.com

10 Asparagus Roots Jersey Supreme - Male Dominate-tasty
Roots received before planting time may be packed in moist soil or sand and stored in a cool place until ready to plant. PLANT roots as early in spring as soil can be worked. Choose a sunny location with rich, well-drained soil. When selecting a site, ... [... more]
Amazon.com

How To Have The Earliest Corn
Every vegetable plant has a growing point, and a frost-sensitive plant can be killed if its growing point is hit by a freeze. In the first weeks of growth, corn's growing point lies below the soil surface, protected ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

The Benefits Of Bees
Nothing happens in the vegetable garden without pollination. Dr. John Skinner of the University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service offers suggestions on inviting bees into your garden to get the most from your vegetable plants. To begin ... [... more]
DIYnet

Weather Changes Gardening Mindset
Yard and garden cleanup is tops on the list for the next few weeks. Before removing the last of the vegetable plants, make a sketch of specific planting locations, along with notes on performances, to help in ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension

Not-So-Popular Edible Vegetable Parts
Gardeners often phone the office asking about the edibility of various garden plants. So this information is primarily for gardeners who have entire vegetable plants at their disposal. This article answers the ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension
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