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How to Grow Microgreens: A Beginner’s 101 Guide

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Learn why you should grow microgreens

Not eating--or growing--microgreens yet? Then you’re missing out on a seriously easy way to increase your nutrient intake. Researchers from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the University of Maryland found that leaves from microgreens had more nutrients than the mature … [Read more...]

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Monk Fruit Powder, Explained

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QUESTION: What do you do with monk fruit powder? I keep reading about it, but I don't understand what you use it for. … [Read more...]

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Can you eat broccoli when it starts to flower?

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If you missed out on harvesting your broccoli at the tight bud stage, all is not lost. Even with the bright yellow flowers open, you can still harvest your broccoli. Broccoli plants are made to flower and produce seeds. The perfect time to harvest broccoli heads is when the heads … [Read more...]

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7 Unusual and Tasty Hybrid, Crossbred Vegetables to Grow

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By Erin Marissa Russell and Matt Gibson Gardeners have a long history of creating hybrid vegetable varieties that allow them to produce vegetables that share the strengths of both their parents through crossbreeding. Some of those hybrids come from two completely different … [Read more...]

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How to Fight Tobacco Etch Virus

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By Erin Marissa Russell Tobacco etch virus is spread by aphids of 10 different species on plants in North and South America as well as Africa, Asia, Turkey, and Spain. An aphid in contact with an infected plant for as few as 10 seconds can become a carrier of tobacco etch … [Read more...]

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