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... - Home:Gardening:Plants:Vegetables:Leaf and Stalk Vegetables about dmoz | help Top: Home: Gardening: Plants: Vegetables: Leaf_and_Stalk_Vegetables Sites that contain information specifically about vegetables grown for their edible leaves and stalks, such as lettuce, spinach, artichokes and asparagus. Copyright ...
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Florence Fennel (Finocchio)
... and more delicate than anise and, when cooked, becomes even lighter and more elusive than in its raw state"); it's one of those vegetables ... fully formed, the plant will want to send up a flower stalk--which will shrink the bulb immediately. So be sure to ... bulb-like base of the leaf stems. The scented flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by insects, ...
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Garlic
... stalk: keep a close eye on it. About a week after those stalks begin to uncoil, turn woody, and stand upright, cut the stalks off about ½ inch above the top plant leaf ... Vegetables About Induction Cooking [now at a site of its own: The Induction Site] So Who Are We? Books on "Vegetables" and vegetable gardening, both new and ... Since you're growing your own vegetables and fruits, shouldn't you be ...
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Growing Lettuce In The Home Garden, HYG-1610-92
... and color to the family diet. Lettuce varieties can be loosely categorized into four groups: crisphead, butterhead, leaf, and romaine or cos. Each group has its own growth and ... of hot weather, readily bolting or sending up a flower stalk under hot summer conditions. For this reason, plus the ... or by growing a cover crop. Like most other garden vegetables, lettuce prefers a slightly acidic pH of 6.0 ...
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Celery, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... Septoria leaf spot for which there is little practical control. Drip lines, lay-flat plastic pipe, and other hardware ... rates and restrictions. Applications must not be earlier than four weeks before harvest as earlier applications may cause seed stalk formation ... , AND STORAGE The University of California-Davis has a file on Minimal Processing of Fresh Vegetables that discusses film wrapping and ...
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Leaf Terminology (Part 2)
... dusting of flour-like particles. See Vegetables of the Goosefoot Family (Chenopodiaceae) The ... leaf and out of the direct sunlight. The dense layer of hairs provides insulation and ... stalk) is severed. Annual grasses (including many weedy grasses in San Diego County) die following their blooming cycle. Perennial grases die back to the rhizome and resprout the following year. The structure and ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

EB1103 Judging Vegetables
... vegetables so they look their best for sale. Growers, packers, and produce marketers all dress and handle the vegetables to retain high quality and an attractive appearance. Selection and preparation of vegetables for exhibiting at garden shows and ... and trimmed close. Spindly petioles, wilted leaves, dirt between petioles. Trim off roots to base of stalk ...
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STANDARDS AND JUDGING RULES
... semi-double with reddish foliage and Hi-Dolly semi-doubles. Axil Upper angle between leaf and stem it springs from ... vegetables, e.g. Chrysanthemums, dahlias, roses, peaches, pears, plums, onions or parsnips. Lateral. The side shoot of a plant. Marginal Rays. Fully developed ray florets which establish and ... true from seed. Stalk. For the purpose of exhibition a stalk is that part of the stalk below the ...
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HERBACEOUS ORNAMENTALS -PERENNIALS, ANNUALS AND BULBS
... AND PESTS Squirrels, chipmunks and mice dig and eat tulip, crocus, Chionodoxa and lily bulbs. They will not eat or bother daffodils and hyacinths and fritillarias. Aphids, spider mites, leaf hoppers, stalk borers, thrips, viruses, fungal diseases and ...
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