Vegetables
There’s nothing quite as good as eating home grown veggies from the garden. While growing garden vegetables may seem daunting at first, learning how to grow vegetables yourself shouldn’t be intimidating. Most vegetable plants are easy to grow, and there are numerous types of vegetables that can be grown to satisfy even the pickiest of eaters. Here you can learn everything from starting vegetable seeds and caring for vegetable plants throughout the season to harvesting your crops and storing them once it’s come to an end.
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Southern Pea Powdery Mildew Control – Treating Southern Peas With Powdery Mildew
It is important to recognize the symptoms of southern peas with powdery mildew in order to come up with a management plan before the problem becomes too severe. The following article contains information regarding southern pea powdery mildew control.
By Amy Grant
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Fusarium Wilt In Okra: Treating Okra Fusarium Wilt Disease In Gardens
Okra fusarium wilt is a likely culprit if you've noticed wilting okra plants, especially if the plants perk up when temperatures drop in evening. Your plants may not die, but the disease delays growth and decreases yields when harvest time rolls around. Learn more here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Tomato Suckers - How To Identify Suckers On A Tomato Plant
Tomato plant suckers is a term that can leave a new gardener scratching his or her head. What are suckers on a tomato plant? And, just as importantly, how to identify suckers on a tomato plant? Read here to find out.
By Heather Rhoades
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How Low Of A Temperature Can Peas Stand?
While peas are able to take the cold and even flourish best in cool temperatures, how cold does it have to be before they are no longer able to tolerate the cold? Read here to find out.
By Heather Rhoades
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Leave Cucumber Plant Tendrils Attached
While they may look like tentacles, the thin, curly threads that come off the cucumber are actually natural and normal growths on you cucumber plant. These tendrils (not tentacles) should not be removed. Learn why here.
By Heather Rhoades
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Can You Grow Fennel In Pots: Learn How To Plant Fennel In Containers
Bulb fennel is grown for its large white bulbs that pair especially well with fish. But can you grow fennel in pots? Learn more about potted fennel plants and how to plant fennel in containers in this article. Click here for additional information.
By Liz Baessler
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Light Requirements For Tomatoes - How Much Sun Do Tomato Plants Need
Growing tomatoes and sun go hand in hand. Without enough sun, a tomato plant can't produce fruit. You may be wondering how much sun do tomato plants need and does my garden get enough sun for tomatoes? Find out here.
By Heather Rhoades
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Spacing Tomato Plants: How To Space Tomato Plants
Not only is temperature an important growth factor, but the spacing for tomato plants can affect their performance as well. Read the following article to learn more about how to properly space tomato plants.
By Amy Grant
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Chimera In Onions – Learn About Plants With Onion Leaf Variegation
Have onions with streaked leaves? If you have done everything by the ?book? and still have onion leaf variegation, what could be the issue? Click on the article that follows to get the answer to ?why are my onions variegated.?
By Amy Grant
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How To Store Onion Sets: Storing Onions For Planting
Perhaps you found a great early deal on onion sets or maybe you just didn't get to plant them last season. Either way, you need to store them until you are ready for planting, and this article will help with that.
By Heather Rhoades
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Keeping Kohlrabi Fresh: How Long Does Kohlrabi Keep
Kohlrabi is a cool-season vegetable grown for its enlarged stem or "bulb". If you aren't quite ready to use it at harvest, you may wonder how to store kohlrabi plants, and how long kohlrabi keeps. Find out about keeping kohlrabi fresh in this article.
By Amy Grant
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Differences In Snow Peas Vs. Snap Peas
What’s the difference between snap peas and snow peas? Read all about them here.
By Laura Miller
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Getting Green Pumpkins To Turn Orange After The Pumpkin Vine Dies
Nothing can be more disappointing than a frost that kills your pumpkin plant with green pumpkins still on it. But never fear, there are some things you can try to get your green pumpkin to turn orange. Click here for more.
By Heather Rhoades
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Can You Eat An Ornamental Pepper?
Learn about pretty ornamental peppers and varieties that you can try, indoors and out.
By Laura Miller
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Tomatoes With Sclerotinia Stem Rot - How To Treat Tomato Timber Rot
Tomatoes are also hugely popular with fungus, including those responsible for tomato timber rot. What is timber rot of tomatoes? This article explains more and includes tips for the control of Sclerotinia.
By Kristi Waterworth
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What Are Dolmalik Peppers: Dolmalik Pepper Uses And Care
Move over stuffed sweet bell peppers, it?s time to spice things up. Try stuffing Dolmalik Biber peppers instead. What are Dolmalik peppers? Click here to find out about growing Dolmalik peppers, their uses and other Dolmalik chili pepper info.
By Amy Grant
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What Causes Wilt In Southern Peas – How To Treat Southern Peas With Wilt
Southern peas, or cowpeas, are also sometimes referred to as black-eyed peas or crowder peas. With cultivation comes an increase in the incidence of southern peas with wilt. What is southern pea wilt and what causes wilt in southern peas? Click here to learn more.
By Amy Grant