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Growing Swiss Chard: Leafy Greens And Tender Stems

November 13, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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  Swiss chard is a leafy green vegetable that can thrive in many types of climates and soil. This vegetable is easy to grow, so you can have fresh greens all year. This text provides instructions on how to grow Swiss chard. Swiss chard is a leafy vegetable that is easy to grow and can provide multiple harvests throughout the gardening season. Swiss chard is part of the … [Read more...] about Growing Swiss Chard: Leafy Greens And Tender Stems

Growing Tomatoes Indoors: Year-Round Fruit

November 13, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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  Tomatoes are one of the several plants in the nightshade family that are essential for an edible garden. Tomatoes grow best outdoors in warm climates with long growing seasons, since it can take up to three months for seeds sown outdoors to mature into fruit-producing plants. One reason to grow fruit indoors is that it extends the fruit-producing season to year-round … [Read more...] about Growing Tomatoes Indoors: Year-Round Fruit

Pecan Tree: Growing Tips And Tricks To Use

November 12, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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The pecan tree is a deciduous tree that is native to the Mississippi River Valley in the Southern United States and Northern Mexico. "Pecan" is an Algonquin word that refers to theeeds of hickory, walnut, and pecan trees. In the late 1800s, colonists started breeding pecan trees for commercial production. Pecan trees are normally large, with a spread of around 75 feet, and … [Read more...] about Pecan Tree: Growing Tips And Tricks To Use

When To Pick Spaghetti Squash For Perfection

November 12, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Once cooked, the inner flesh of a spaghetti squash can be scraped out and resembles spaghetti noodles, making it a great winter squash. You can use squash as a replacement for pasta or in stir fries. This plant is a great gluten-free pasta substitute and a practical gardening companion. The plant's large, bushy green leaves provide shade and prevent the sun from reaching the … [Read more...] about When To Pick Spaghetti Squash For Perfection

Cacao Tree: Homegrown Cocoa Beans

November 11, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Cacao can be grown in parts of Florida and Hawaii where the climate is warm. In other areas, it’s possible to grow cacao in a sheltered environment. Mexican farmers have managed to grow cacao trees successfully, and there are cacao trees present in many botanical gardens located along the west coast of the United States. These gardens are usually large with high humidity, which … [Read more...] about Cacao Tree: Homegrown Cocoa Beans

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