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How to Grow Rutabaga (Brassica napus)

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By Matt Gibson and Erin Marissa Russell One of the most perfect vegetables to grow in the fall garden, rutabagas are a natural cross between the cabbage and the turnip. Rutabagas were one of the first crops that were used as Jack-o-lanterns, often carved for decorative … [Read more...]

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How to Grow and Care For Your Hibiscus Plant

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Hibiscus plants are beautiful flowering shrubs. With their large, trumpet-shaped flowers, hibiscus plants make for a bright addition to any garden. A quirk of this plant is its extremely short blooming life. It usually opens up early in the morning and will wilt by late … [Read more...]

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Everything You Need to Know About Growing a Coffee Plant

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Coffee plants, known for producing coffee beans can make an attractive garden plant. Most of us like our coffee as a source of our daily caffeine content.  Well, we are here to let you know how coffee planting is easy and how you can have your own coffee tree. The … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Broccoli Raab (Brassica rapa Ruvo)

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By Matt Gibson Broccoli Raab, also known as broccoli rabe, rapini, rapa, rappone, asparago (in Italy), Chinese flowering cabbage, turnip broccoli, Italian mustard, broccoletto, taitcat, and rape, is actually not a type of broccoli. Broccoli raab, which is pronounced like the … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Leeks (Allium ampeloprasum var. porrum)

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By Matt Gibson Leeks look sort of like a green onion on steroids. They are twice as tall as scallion plants and much fatter, ranging from one to three inches wide, but though they are much larger than scallions, their look is otherwise remarkably similar. It is not a great … [Read more...]

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