Radish (Raphanus sativus) is a relative of the Brassica orBrassicaceae family. Brassica cousinsinclude turnips, broccoli,cauliflower, cabbage, brussels sprouts, mustard, andkale. Radishes are so easy to grow because they are closely related to wild field radishes. Plant breeders have developed many...
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Plant onion sets (small bulblets) 3 to 4 months before the time you want to harvest mature bulbs; plant sets 3 to 4 weeks before you want to harvest green onions. Onion seeds are best started indoors: start seeds 4 to 6 weeks before the average last frost date in spring and transplant...
I paid attention to how coriander seeds interact with storage container for a period of 6 months. I examined some of the physical properties of the seeds such as: length L (mm), width W (mm), thickness T (mm), geometric mean diameter Dg (mm), sphericity Φ (%), porosity ε (%),...
The best time to plant gourmet salad turnips isspring or fall. However, in mild climates, these quick-turnaround root crops can besown in continuous successionthroughout the summer. Here are some more details for a streamlined and successful planting process: ...
How to Make Mustard 4 Ways to Use Mustard Easy Homemade Mustard Recipe What Is Mustard? Mustard is a popular condiment made from the seeds of the mustard plant, members of the Brassica and Sinapis genera. Mustard seeds are sold whole, ground, or bruised. There are three primary types of...
. Papaya, corn, and cucumber are examples of unisexual flowers. The same plant can have both male and female unisexual flowers. Bisexual or complete flowers contain both the male and the female gametes – stamens and pistil. Examples of bisexual flowers are roses, petunias, and mustard ...
inch-deep holes every 3 to 10 feet, fill with mix of germinating beans/corn/peas or potato sections as bait, cover with soil or a board, in 1 week uncover and kill collected wireworms; sow seeds in warm soil for quick germination; provide good drainage; remove plant debris; rotate ...
Snip off leaves, flowers, and seedpods with scissors to avoid damaging the plant. If you allow the seedpods to mature, you can save the nasturtium’s chick-pea–size seeds and replant them in the spring! Let the seeds dry out on the vine; they’ll fall off. Collect them, brush off...
This drought-tolerant flowering perennial adds flair to your garden. By Nadia Hassani Nadia Hassani Nadia Hassani is a gardening and food writer with more than two decades of hands-on gardening experience in vegetable and fruit gardening, landscaping with native plants, and garden design. ...