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  • A Taste of Gardening A Taste of Gardening is a gardening basics series developed by University of Illinois Extension

  • How to grow Vegetables, Vegetable Gardening Information on Vegetable gardening

  • Garden Tips - Vegetable, fruit and flower growers guide. Complete gardening guide.

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  • The Culinary Herb FAQ: Contents > > Culinary herb FAQ Culinary herb FAQ: - - - - The Culinary Herb FAQ Last updated 22Jul03 - Have a comment. . All you ever wanted to know - and ask on a newsgroup - more often than once a month - about culinary herbs. A FAQ for rec. gardens, alt. folklore. herbs, and the culinary herblist. Version 1. 17b. Contents 1 1. 1 1. 2 2 2. 1 2. 2 2. 3 2. 4 2. 5 2. 6 2. 7 2. 8 2. 9 2. 10 2. 11 2. 12 2. 13 2. 14 2. 15 2. 16 2. 17 2. 18 2. 19 2. 20 2. 21 2. 22 2. 23 2. 24 2. 24. 5 2. 25 2. 26 2. 27 2. 28 2. 29 2. 30 2. 31 2. 32 2. 33 2. 34 2. 35 2. 36 2. 37 2. 38 2. 39 2. 40 3 3. 1 3. 2 3. 3 3. 4 3. 5 3. 6 3

  • Florida Vegetable Gardening Guide This EDIS option requires a browser with frame and JavaScript abilities

  • Growing and Curing Gourds in the Home Garden, HYG-1630-96 Gourds are related to melons, squash, pumpkins, and cucumbers, all members of the Cucurbitaceae or Cucumber family. The cucurbita include the colo

  • Growing Asparagus In The Home Garden, HYG-1603-94 Asparagus is a long-lived perennial vegetable crop that is enjoyed by many gardeners. Soil requirements Asparagus grows in most any soil as

  • Growing Beets in the Home Garden, HYG-1604-93 Beets can be grown for their root qualities which include different shapes and sizes as well as red, yellow or white colors. The tops or greens, when

  • Growing Broccoli and Cauliflower in the Home Garden, HYG-1605-92 Other commonly grown cole crops include brussels sprouts, collards, kale, kohlrabi and, of course, cabbage. Climatic Requirements Cole crops are cool

  • Growing Carrots In The Home Garden, HYG-1606-93 The new varieties are easy to grow and make a great addition to children s gardens. Carrots require relatively large amounts of moisture and are not t

  • Growing Cucumbers In The Home Garden, HYG-1608-93 Despite the fact that they require substantial growing space, they can still be grown in small gardens by training vines onto vertical structures that

  • Growing Cucumbers, Peppers, Squash And Tomatoes In Containers, HYG-1645-94 When garden space is limited, certain cultivars of cucumbers, peppers, squash and tomatoes can be easily grown in large containers with plants

  • Growing Eggplant in the Home Garden, HYG-1609-95 The eggplant is probably a native of India and has been cultivated for a long time. It is a member of the nightshade fami

  • Growing Garlic in the Home Garden, HYG-1627-92 Garlic (Allium sativum) is a hardy perennial member of the onion family. Garlic differs from the onion, producing a number of small bulbs calle

  • Growing Giant Pumpkins In The Home Garden, HYG-1646-94 Growing giant pumpkins can be a fascinating experience. This information can be found in the Extension Fact

  • Growing Lettuce In The Home Garden, HYG-1610-92 Lettuce varieties can be loosely categorized into four groups: crisphead, butterhead, leaf, and romaine or cos. Each group has its own growth and

  • Growing Muskmelons In The Home Garden, HYG-1615-93 There are numerous botanical varieties of muskmelons including: netted melons, cantaloupe melons, winter (casaba) melons, snake or serpent melons, and

  • Growing Onions In The Home Garden, HYG-1616-92 The pungent onions are better suited to long-term storage. The common onion (Allium cepa) , the most popular and widely grown in Ohio home gardens,

  • Growing Peas And Snap Beans In The Home Garden, HYG-1617-92 In Ohio, fresh peas planted in early spring are usually ready for harvest by June 10, depending on average temperatures, and may be harvested for up

  • Growing Peppers In The Home Garden, HYG-1618-92 The most popular peppers are the sweet bell and banana types, and the pungent Hungarian wax types. The garden pepper, often mistakenly called mango,

  • Growing Potatoes In The Home Garden, HYG-1619-92 The potato has specific soil requirements, and thorough insect and disease control is necessary. Soil Requirements A well-drained, fine sandy loam soi

  • Growing Squash And Pumpkins In The Home Garden, HYG-1620-93 Squash and pumpkins will be discussed together because their cultural requirements are similar and because of the great c

  • Growing Tomatoes In The Home Garden, HYG-1624-92 Eaten raw or in innumerable cooked dishes, today the tomato is an almost daily part of the American family diet. Climatic Requirements Tomatoes are wa

  • Growing Vegetables In The Home Garden Growing Vegetables In The Home Garden Growing Vegetables In The Home Garden United States Department of Agriculture Home and Garden Bulletin Number 202 Prepared by Agricultural Research Service and Extension Service by Robert Wester and August Kehr, Retired ARS Staff Scientists This publication is intended for country-wide distribution

  • Growing Watermelon in the Home Garden, HYG-1626-95 Africa is considered to be the native home of the watermelon. Daytime temperatures between 70 and 80 degrees F and nighttime temperatu

  • Heirloom Tomatoes - Best Tomatoes - Natural Gardening heirloom tomatoes vegetables garden natural.

  • Heirloom Vegetable Gardener's Assistant A detailed guide to heirloom vegetable gardening, featuring historic varieties, seed sources, display gardens, references, links, and vintage art.

  • The Owlcroft House Vegetable-Gardening Site Click here to Home Vegetable Gardening: a Resource Site Layout: Background Information about the purposes and design of this site » First-time visitors: please , start here. « : -- Deep-Bed Gardening (forthcoming) Vegetarian and Organic Considerations (forthcoming) Recommended Crops for a home garden, by variety Gardening information and aids Tools and Equipment Garden Tools (forthcoming) Seed-Starting (forthcoming) Miscellaneous Information of interest to the home gardener Links:

  • Kitchen Gardening W elcome to the Kitchen Gardener. This page offers links to the various resources GardenWeb has related to herbs, fruits and vegetables. If you'd like to hear about updates, please be sure you are on Simply fill in your email address below and click on the subscribe button. Email Address:           Thank you for stopping by

  • Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center Commercial Vegetable Production Guides on producing vegetables crops in the Pacific Northwest, particulary in Oregon. Includes information on varieties, fertilizer applications, harvesting, handling, storage, pest control, cultural practices, and links to other sources of relevant information.

  • Planting a Vegetable Garden • • Planting a Vegetable Garden by Rod Smith Oregon Certified Nursery Professional © 1999-2003 Rodney A. Smith All rights reserved. A great deal of satisfaction comes from producing your own fresh garden vegetables. The freshest, tastiest and most nutritious produce comes to your table direct from your garden. Site Choose a site that gets at least eight hours of full sunlight. Avoid steep slopes that will erode or low, soggy ground

  • Raised Bed Gardening, HYG-1641-92 The raised part means that the soil level in the bed is higher than the surrounding soil, and bed implies a size small enough to work without ac

  • City Farmer: Sprouts Published by City Farmer, Canada's Office of Urban Agriculture Sprouting at Home Fresh organic vegetables every day from a square foot of counter space (C) 2000, Jim Mumm Web Site: Mumm's Sprouting Seeds Hazelridge Farm, Box 80 Parkside, SK, S0J 2A0 ph 306 747 2935 fx 306 747 3618 Why Eat Sprouts. quoted from The Wonders of Sprouting by Lucie Desjarlais, RNC "Lots of reasons. They carry plenty of vitamins, minerals, proteins, and enzymes, all necessary for the body to function optimally

  • Growing field vegetable crops Growing field vegetable crops SoilPak, a comprehensive soils management manual for vegetable growers. These guidelines have been prepared to help vegetable growers and other horticulturists avoid conflicts between growers and others. Farm Enterprise budgets provide a guide to the relative profitability of different enterprises and an indication of the different management practices used

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  • Growing Vegetables - A guide from Vegetable Gardening Club The vegetable gardening club has been set up to encourage new gardeners and for the more experienced vegetable grower, to learn and discuss tips and tricks of vegetable gardening

  • vegetable gardening in spring The Web s most comprehensive and practical list of vegetables to grow in Spring, from Achoccha to Watercress and everything in between! Part of the most brilliant food gardening (and buying) site on the Web.

  • Ashley Webb's Vegetable Planting Web Site Vegetable Gardening Help Site To search for a specific vegetable you can click below for an alphabetical listing: A list of all the vegetables covered on this site with links to them, can also be viewed at the: For a list of vegetable gardening sites on the web go to: For a list of nurseries and gardening supplies in the Central West go to the: Any questions or comments that you may have can be sent to the creator of this web site at

  • The Infography about Vegetables -- Small-Scale Production Sources recommended by a professor whose research specialty is the production of vegetables.

  • A Guide to Growing, Storing and Preparing Vegetables - Watch Your Garden Grow Watch Your Garden Grow is a guide to growing, storing and preparing vegetables from University of Illinois Extension.










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