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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... and chutneys. Combinations of summer and fall vegetables and fruits such as cabbage, onions, peppers, squash, cucumbers, apples and pears can be chopped or ground ... and a favorite in salad bars across the United States, is largely imported from East Asia. It is usually processed and sold ...
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Mustard, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... and color. Brown and Oriental mustards are Brassica juncea. Seed of varieties of brown mustard such as Common Brown, Blaze, and Forge, are used in hot, stone-ground and ... then quickly cooled and dried). The seed treatments are best done by the seed company, and can usually be ... and a band-saw cutter. Cost is $11,000. Sold by Ferrari Tractor CIE, PO Box 1045, Gridley, CA 95948; and by David Washburn and ...
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Garlic, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... develop. It produces a large seedstalk that may be cut and sold to florists! The tenderer, fleshy lower portion of the ... ready for harvest when the tops become partly dry and bend to the ground. Although garlic can be harvested several ways, ... and prior to storage. Leave about 0.5 inch of root and 1 inch of top. Bulbs must then be graded for market. Garlic for processing: After the tops have dried ...
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Chicory
... an inch above ground level and know it ... and eaten as a root vegetable—prepared in any way you’d treat parsnips, turnips, or rutabagas—or sliced, dried, ground, and then roasted into what some call an “amendment” and ... sold for a very high price in the specialty section of the produce department. You can produce this at home. It’s somewhat tedious—but worthwhile if you like the texture and ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Bethroot - Herb Profile and Information
... Action and Uses Dosages Other Species ---Synonyms---Indian Shamrock. Birthroot. Lamb's Quarters. Wake-Robin. Indian Balm. Ground Lily. ---Parts Used---The dried root and rhizome. The leaves. ---Habitat---Middle and ... sold under that name has no medicinal value, while the Trilline of Professor Wayne has not been used. ---Medicinal Action and Uses---Is said to have been in use among the aborigines and ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Broom, Butcher's - Herb Profile and Information
... and sold ... ground. When dry, it is brownish grey, 2 to 4 inches long and 1/3 inch in diameter, having somewhat crowded rings and rounded stem scars on the upper surface and ...
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Recycling and composting for gardens
... dried leaves, tree clippings, green grass and hay as major food staples, not the high amounts of salt fed to dairy and beef cattle to produce milk and ... . I water down cardboard so that it contours to the ground and walk on it. The essential thing with newspaper or cardboard is ... was five years old. She sold strawberries for 25 cents a quart. That was big money then and rewarding to sell something that ...
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Growing vegetables on Leeds allotments - Weeds and Weeding
... !) edible. The Romans introduced ground elder as a spinach type vegetable (and it's still used in Scandinavia). Couch grass roots in Italy are gathered by the peasants and sold in the markets (the roots, I read, have a sweet taste, somewhat resembling liquorice, and can be dried and ground into meal for bread-making). More on ...
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www.seaweed.ie
... detached coralline algae. Over 500,000 t of this material is collected in Brittany, dried, ground and sold as a superior top dressing for soils. Harvesting in Britain has largely ceased. ... is dried, ground and sold for a variety of horticultural and recreational purposes. It has been shown recently that marl from this and other sources is little different in its chemical composition to ground ...
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www.seaweed.ie
... and magnesium carbonates, which may account for up to 80% of the wet weight. Marl is dredged off the coast of Brittany, at Falmouth in England, and in Bantry Bay, Ireland, dried, ground, and sold as a soil additive. Over 600,000 t are harvested each year from live and dead deposits. Transport and drying costs are high and the main ...
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