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How to Growing Broccoli, Planting and Harvesting Broccoli

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  How to growing broccoli, planting and harvesting broccoli Broccoli is one of several vegetables in the Brassica oleracea of the Brassicaceae (or mustard family). broccoli is one of several varieties of vegetables in the genus kale. It is an annual plant that growing broccoli from seed. In fact, it is a variant of the cabbage that we all know, a crop that belongs to the cabbage family and has unopened inflorescences instead of having leaves like other members of the subspecies. Not everyone knows that it is genetically the closest to Broccoli, or more precisely. Broccoli is simply a descendant of Cauliflower, which is younger than the latter. Broccoli was acquired by simple selection around the fifth or sixth century B.C. Of course, no one even knew about such a concept as breeding at that time. For a long time, centuries, in fact, Broccoli was only grown in what is now Italy. broccoli means germination in Italian, and anyone who has seen Broccoli will immediately understand why ...

Arugula: The delicious dish by planting your own

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  Arugula The delicious dish by planting your own A delicious California delicacy leafy salad arugula is beginning to take a firm foothold among other vegetable salad crops. It was unknown to California cuisine for a long time. If in first-century Italy, arugula was considered an indispensable vegetable on the table as a spice. In California it was an annoying weed lump until the 20th-21st centuries, when it began to occupy a valuable place on our region's kitchen menus as a salad plant. Today, in California, the "Italian recipe" is appreciated as a food crop. It does not require special care and grows freely in places with a rather harsh climate. Arugula can be grown in the following places. 1. In open spaces by sowing and germination 2. In greenhouses by direct sowing from seed and by the nursery. 3. On the kitchen windowsill at home. Dear reader, to get acquainted with the method of growing arugula , its characteristics, and varieties, suitable for growing in greenhou...

How to plant chrysanthemum: planting, growing, and care

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How to plant chrysanthemum planting, growing, and care   There are many questions from friends: How to plant chrysanthemums ? Why do chrysanthemums become lighter? How to cover the chrysanthemums with a blanket in winter? When and why should I bury chrysanthemums in a ditch? Read about it in our article. The chrysanthemum is deservedly called the queen of autumn - because it blooms luxuriously until frost. But not every queen can boast of such resistance and character! The hardiest specimens can even bloom until mid-December, and if you move the flowering shrubs into pots in time, you have every chance of enjoying the chrysanthemum's blooms until Christmas! Chrysanthemums are also considered to be an ideal cut flower. If properly cared for, chrysanthemum bouquets can stay fresh for a full month. Chrysanthemums can easily handle long trips. It requires little care and is cold and drought tolerant. It seems that this flower is definitely self-sufficient. But some subtle care methods...

How to growing hops in containers? Planting for tips

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  How to growing hops in containers Planting for tips Why growing hops in containers at home ? Many of us enjoy home-brewed beer because of the control and satisfaction it provides. The opportunity to grow hops independently is truly another extension of an ever-expanding hobby. In addition, it allows for an element of personalization and authenticity to be added to each homebrew batch. Unfortunately, not every craft beer enthusiast has access to a lot of arable lands or even a backyard. Then it's time to get creative and embrace the urban jungle. In other words, turn your one-bedroom apartment into a green oasis and do it with hops. Whether you want to grow hops on your apartment balcony on a small balcony or you want to share your living space with hops plants. CHOOSING THE IDEAL LOCATION Whether you choose to grow your rhizomes indoors or outdoors, location is the deciding factor. Your hops plants will need a place to climb and they will flourish in 6-8 hours (or more) of direc...

How to growing chervil from seed

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  How to growing chervil from seed Chervil is not often found in the gardens of gardeners, and there are many friends who ask: How to growing chervil from seed ? This article provides the answer. But the young leaves of this plant give a spicy anise flavor to meat and fish dishes, chopped herbs are added to various salads and soups, they are added to omelets. Just be aware that the herbs lose their flavor during the heat treatment process, so they are usually placed in ready-made dishes. It is not necessary to dry Chervil in the sun. Because of its high content of ascorbic acid, a whole set of mineral salts and carotenoids, Chervil is used in folk medicine as an herb to support and restore the immune system. CHERVIL DESCRIPTION Although similar in appearance and taste to parsley, this herb belongs to the celery family. It is a small, branching shrub. It resembles the skeletonized greenery of ferns. The leaves are smooth, bright green, curled, or pinnately dissected, with toothed e...

The growing secret of protecting seedlings

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  The growing secret of protecting seedlings Planting seedlings is a pleasant but not easy job. For various reasons, seedlings can pull out, turn yellow or develop diseases. And each stage of growth needs to meet its own specific conditions. The following considers the main problems faced by gardeners when using the seedling method and protecting seedlings for growing plants , as well as methods and tools to help prevent or eliminate these problems. THE MAIN PROBLEMS WITH SEEDLINGS The most common difficulties that await gardeners when planting protecting seedlings are the following. 1. low germination rate. 2. Pulling seedlings to grow. 3. drying out. 4. Falling over. 5. yellowing. 6. Burning. 7. slow growth or stunting. 8. appearance of pests and diseases. WHAT TO PAY ATTENTION TO WHEN PLANTING SEEDLINGS The above problems are closely related to the agronomic techniques used to grow protecting seedlings. Whether growing vegetable crops, flowers, or berries from seeds, there are ...

How to trim cilantro so it keeps growing? Planting for tips

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  How to trim cilantro so it keeps growing Planting for tips Cilantro is a delicious and healthy herb. However, in order for it to exhibit all its advantages as a seasoning and as a means of traditional medicine, it must be assembled correctly. To do this, you need to understand some basic points without thinking about which yield will be lower. Let's figure out what yields we need to rely on, how to trim cilantro so it keeps growing , and what we need on hand. I want to see fresh vegetables on the menu all summer, so the question a vegetable garden novice would ask themselves is: Will cilantro grow again after cutting, or do I need to pull the bush off the ground and sow it again? It is possible to cut the leaves from the plant several times. However, in order to supply the table with cilantro without interruption from spring to fall, it must be sown more than once. WHAT IS THE CROP YIELD AND WHAT DOES IT DEPEND ON? Cilantro yields are usually 1. on individual land - 1-1.5 kg/sq....