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Get Growing Gardening Tips 75- Leaves
... foul smelling, edible or poisonous. They may also be of almost every colour of the rainbow, and of exquisite beauty, especially when viewed with the microscope. The form and structure of ... well as for aesthetic effects. We use the leaves of cabbage, parsley, celery, lettuce, spinach, chard and petioles of rhubarb, just to mention a few, for food. A large number of ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... Swiss chard varieties at our Vegetable Varieties for Gardeners website. Most varieties have either red or white stems. ‘Bright Lights’ – an All-America selection in 1998 – features mild flavor and a rainbow of stem colors (red, white, orange, purple, gold, pink) and bronze or green leaves. Swiss chard or stem chard has swollen midrib and petiole. Leaf beets ...
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Scenic Nursery | Gardening Blog: October 2005 Archives
... for you would include lettuce, with the different colors and textures available; broccoli and swiss chard (especially Rainbow Lights, a mix of green, red and orange colors). Add in some parsley for ...
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Scenic Nursery | Gardening Blog: An Edible Garden
... for you would include lettuce, with the different colors and textures available; broccoli and swiss chard (especially Rainbow Lights, a mix of green, red and orange colors). Add in some parsley for ...
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