Bell peppers (capsicum annuum), hardy in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 9 and above, add a sweet, earthy flavor to each dish. All bell peppers start off green and then grow to a mature size before ripening. When a pepper is fully ripe, it usually turns red. Some peppers, however, refuse to change […]
The days of boring lettuce (Lactuca sativa) are over. With the rise of the farmers market, brand new dramatic purple grasses varieties are showing up. Identifying the exact variety is not always easy, but with a small studying you can identify different kinds of leafy greens predicated on head shape, leaf arrangement and leaf shape […]
Whether you are gardening by the square method, growing in raised beds or planting your vegetables in containers, choosing compact and dwarf varieties of vegetables preserve valuable garden space. Most dwarf cultivars of common vegetables create full-sized harvests, while some standard varieties are organic space misers. Dwarf varieties of vegetables need precisely the same light […]
Celery is a food crop known to require for a long, cool growing season and possess a somewhat embarrassing temperament. This plant is a biennial, meaning that’s is planted form seed and spends an increasing season developing vegetatively before flowering and producing seed during its second season. All parts of a celery plant are maybe […]
Although rabbits tend to be considered insects, some people enjoy watching wildlife and want to entice rabbits to their backyard. Attracting wildlife is as straightforward as providing what that they need to live on your yard — shelter, water and food. The food and shelter may vary by animal, and that means you have to […]
Kiwifruits, with their brown fuzzy skins and bright green flesh, create a delicious snack along with a meal or dessert. Kiwifruits offer you a variety of nutritional benefits, such as antioxidants, no fat and high amounts of zinc, folate, fiber and vitamin C. Most varieties of hardy kiwifruit ripen best when left on the vine, […]
“The artwork aren’t solely shaped by errant genius from historical circumstances and idiosyncratic private experience. The roots of their inspiration date back in deep background to the genetic origins of the human brain, and so are permanent.” — E. O. Wilson This quotation comes from the next chapter of Lance Hosey’s 2012 book The Shape […]
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