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  • manure plants Category:Medicinal plants & herbs Category:Mushrooms Category:Nutrients for plants Category:Plants Gives a list of all pages of plants, including
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  • manure plants Category:Medicinal plants & herbs Category:Mushrooms Category:Nutrients for plants Category:Plants Gives a list of all pages of plants, including
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  • 300–315 thousand species of plants, of which the great majority, some 260–290 thousand, are seed plants (see the table below). See Plant - Wikipedia
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  • Garden Journal (category Plants)
    pages that include, or will include a section called 'Garden Journal.' The plants listed here are only those that i cultivate or grow myself. John Eagles
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  • Mustard (category Green manure plants)
    young mustard plants Seeds of white mustard See also Garden Journal for a list with all plants with a garden journal section. Mustard plant Wikipedia White
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  • Pea (category Plants)
    Young pea plants. Pea plants are hardy and can be sown before the spring comes. The same Peas in greenhouse. They have been damaged more than i expected
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  • Rye (category Green manure plants)
    Winter rye in early spring To my surprise these rye plants did not make it through a period of freezing temperatures, probably because it's a summer rye
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  • relation to plants. Of course, there are many details in how to grow plants in the right way, to prepare your soil well, to be attentive to the plants you grow
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  • Potato (category Plants)
    poisonous solanine. Earthing up potato plants also has the advantage that many early weeds are controlled and the plants grow better as they have more fertile
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  • Pumpkin (category Plants)
    perfect place for growing pumpkins and similar plants such as cucumber and melon. So i planted two pumpkin plants on the south slope of the compost heap. Pumpkins
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  • Rhubarb (category Plants)
    compost. The roots can be dried and kept as medicine. We use the stalks of the plants mostly by adding them to strawberry pies. From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhubarb
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  • before. It is also possible to sow in August. Cover the plants with straw when it freezes and plant them out in the spring. Onion can rather well tolerate
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  • Lettuce (category Plants)
    seedlings are about an inch tall they are planted single in pots and after about one month planted out in the garden. I plant them on places where other crops have
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  • to my happy surprise the plants began growing new leaves in spring. In recent days the top leaves showed signs that the plants are preparing to make flowers
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  • Turnip (category Plants)
    Turnip seeds A smaller cultivar of turnip (diameter of the root of this plant is ca 10 cm), here photographed in the midst of winter This is a big turnip
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  • Fava bean (category Plants)
    flowers Fava bean seeds - with cm-mm scale To my surprise these fava bean plants were affected by frost, although they are in a greenhouse. These were sown
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  • Lupin (category Green manure plants)
    fertility of the soil. Tiny lupin plants Young lupin in winter Lupin in my garden. The plants you see are one row of plants, over 1 meter high and 1 m wide
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  • Phacelia (category Green manure plants)
    shown in later autumn. These plants will stay until it begins to freeze harder. See also Garden Journal for a list with all plants with a garden journal section
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  • Cucumber (category Plants)
    insects in your own garden you can grow bee plants or spray sugar water to attract them. Water the plants well. Cucumbers need much water and in dry circumstances
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  • at the origin of plants. The chloroplast with which plants photosynthesize food is actually a cyanobacterium living inside the plant's cells. Some cyanobacteria
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  • mycorrhizal plants therein. Moreover, and this is the case with all mycorrhizal plants, the closure of stomata is faster and this gives these plants better
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  • Clover (category Green manure plants)
    Melilotus albus or honey clover See also Garden Journal for a list with all plants with a garden journal section. Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening
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  • Garlic (category Plants)
    are the plants that were planted in autumn, but after a strong period of frost, most of them died. February 17, 2012 - The same plants, planted in November
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  • Garden calendar, Garden design, Gardening courses, Horticulture, Indicator plants, Methods of gardening, Mulching, Permaculture, Rooftop farming, Soil, Spiritual
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  • Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) (category Plants)
    of more beans. Ca July 2011 - A field with young kidney bean plants. The beans were planted in a very poor sandy soil, enriched with mature compost. They
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  • Purslane (category Plants)
    Purslane can be eaten raw or cooked, and lends itself to stir fry dishes. Some say it has a slight lemon-like taste and mushroom-like texture. It is relatively
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  • ' that is gardens that have vegetables, flowering plants, herbs, fruit trees and other types of plants combined. On the Research page:Gardening Seminar:Start
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  • Tomato (category Plants)
    pinch out the suckers from tomato plants (left photo). Sometimes it is necessary to do more pruning on tomato plants when the fruits ripen. Tomatoes get
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  • Carrot (category Plants)
    weeks you need to thin the small plants; give winter carrots a bit more space. Carrots are said to be useful companion plants for tomatoes as they increase
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  • decomposed animal manure. Third by planting green manure plants and also plants that have deep roots. When these plants die, their roots leave channels in
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  • Corn salad (category Plants)
    Today i harvested corn salad. I sowed the plants in pots last autumn and planted them outside in November, 3 plants together, some 15 cm apart in the line
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  • Spinach (category Plants)
    Young spinach plants
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  • Feed the soil organisms instead of fertilizing the plants.... then the soil will feed the plants. Few things are as important as nurturing a good top
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  • the northern hemisphere. Also includes green manure plants and some flowers used as green manure plants. Read the columns per month. Each colored cell means
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  • Radish (category Plants)
    period of drought, the tubers often crack open. Radishes serve as companion plants for many other species. They function as a trap crop to attract several
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  • Leek (category Plants)
    Journal for a list with all plants with a garden journal section. November 2010 - Winter leek frozen. December 2011 - Leek plants in midwinter. This is a species
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  • a variety of different plants, medicinal plants, herbs, flowers, leaf vegetables, root vegetables, berry bushes, etc. Each plant species has its own energy
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  • Melon (category Plants)
    There exist many cultivars of melons. The honeydew is only one of these. Melon seeds (orange pineapple) Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening List
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  • Celery (category Plants)
    season dishes. Young celery in greenhouse in spring Celery plants in a cold frame. These plants were sown in the summer and had little difficulty to withstand
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  • sunflower family), is an exceedingly large and widespread family of vascular plants. The group has more than 22,750 currently accepted species, spread across
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  • Grass (category Useful wild plants)
    A big bale of hay Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Grass Wikipedia
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  • wilderness and Canaan in our own lives Energies for fighting Energy auras of plants Energy in music Energy needs focus Escaping the prison of our matrix Existence
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  • Linseed (category Green manure plants) (section Linseed as green manure plant)
    manure plants. Linseed is one of them. The seeds germinate fast, the plants grow speedily and the tender blue flowers attract bees. Green manure plants add
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  • Digitalis (category Plants)
    all plants with a garden journal section. At first i only knew this plant growing in forests. Then i sowed it myself in 2010 and one of the plants began
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  • Poppy (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    Poppy seeds Poppy in pot in greenhouse in January, sown ca September The first individual type of alkaloids, morphine, was isolated in 1804 from poppy
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  • When the sun's energy gets to a green plant, reactions take place to store energy in the form of sugar molecules. Plants mostly absorb red and blue wavelengths
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  • Rapeseed (category Plants)
    Rapeseed in the midst of winter after several night frosts. These rapeseed plants still blossomed before it began to freeze harder. Gardening courses Knowledge
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  • topic(s): Gardening Wikipedia: Agriculture is the cultivation of animals, plants, fungi, and other life forms for food, fiber, biofuel, medicinal and other
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  • Parsley (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    predatory flies to gardens, which then tend to protect plants nearby. You can cut the leaves whenever the plant is big enough to do so. There also exists root
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  • Maize (category Plants)
    Seeds of sweet corn Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Maize Wikipedia
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  • Apple (category Plants)
    Old apple tree full with blossoms Apples cut before being dried Flower buds of apple tree in winter Wood from apple tree Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening
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  • Mullein (category Useful wild plants)
    growing. This plant has many medicinal uses, oil from the flowers helps against earaches and the tea is a muscle relaxant. The leaves of the plants are also
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  • White cabbage (category Plants)
    Today i planted white cabbage plants. They were pre-sown in the greenhouse. Cabbage can suffer from infections by a single-celled organism called Plasmodiophora
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  • Beetroot (category Plants)
    cycling were able to ride up to 20 % longer. Seeds of beetroot These beetroot plants were sown ca. August and shown here in February. They were covered with
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  • Parsnip (category Plants)
    Cover the soil around the plants with some straw when frost gets really heavy. You can harvest until in late spring the plants begin to flower. Low soil
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  • dicotyledonous flowering plants that includes the composite family (Asteraceae) and its related families. The order is a cosmopolite(a cosmopolitan plant), and includes
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  • roots of plants need oxygen. Furthermore a soil depleted of oxygen lowers in pH, which means that many nutrients in the soil are not available to plant anymore
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  • large and economically important family of flowering plants. The group is the third largest land plant family, behind only the Orchidaceae and Asteraceae
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  • Brassicaceae, a medium-sized and economically important family of flowering plants (Angiosperms), are informally known as the mustards, mustard flowers, the
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  • Borage (category Green manure plants)
    to the sauce. Borage plant blossoming in the midst of a soft winter Borage seeds See also Garden Journal for a list with all plants with a garden journal
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  • Thyme (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    Thymus vulgaris seeds Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Thyme Wikipedia
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  • Sunflower (category Green manure plants)
    Sunflower seeds Sunflower seeds See also Garden Journal for a list with all plants with a garden journal section. Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening
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  • Mentha (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    Mentha in winter Water mint or Mentha aquatica Horse mint or Mentha longifolia Mentha spicata seeds - with cm-mm scale.JPG Gardening courses Knowledge
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  • Black Nightshade (category Useful wild plants)
    Deadly Nightshade Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Solanum nigrum Wikipedia
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  • Chrysanthemum carinatum (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    cooked. Pick them before the plant flowers when they are 12 cm or less. See also Garden Journal for a list with all plants with a garden journal section
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  • Redshank (category Useful wild plants)
    Redshank (Persicaria maculosa, formerly Polygonum persicaria) is a perennial plant from the Knotweed family Polygonaceae. It is also called Persicaria. Gardening
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  • Endive (category Plants)
    pot upside down on the plants a few weeks before harvesting. Let one or two plants stand to make flowers. You cannot eat these plants but the blue flowers
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  • flowering plants. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution. The enlarged Lamiaceae contains about 236 genera and 6,900 to 7,200 species. The plants are frequently
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  • Brussels sprouts (category Plants)
    Plant in growth Brussels sprout buds Brussels sprout flowers Brussels sprout seeds Brussels sprouts can withstand frost, but nevertheless these plants
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  • Rhododendron (category Plants)
    Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Rhododendron Wikipedia
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  • Rocket (category Plants)
    Young rocket plants Rocket seeds Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Eruca sativa Wikipedia
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  • Rumex (category Plants)
    Also called Sorrel Dock leaves or sorrel leaves, or leaves of Rumex are a traditional remedy for nettle stings. Dock leaves are edible too. Broadleaf dock
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  • Willow (category Plants)
    The leaves and bark of the willow tree have been used in ancient cultures as a remedy for aches and fever. This is because they contain salicylic acid
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  • Strawberry (category Plants)
    fruits per plant. I expect a harvest of between 400 and 500 kg, from ca 90 two-year old plants and 40 one-year old plants. Especially the older plants grew very
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  • decomposed animal manure. Third by planting green manure plants and also plants that have deep roots. When these plants die, their roots leave channels in
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  • Oak (category Plants)
    The genus Quercus (oak) contains about 600 species. Kongeegen (the King Oak) is an oak tree in Denmark on the island of Sjælland. It has an estimated age
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  • Margarite flower with rainbow Marguerite, Chrysanthemum maximum seeds Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Leucanthemum vulgare Wikipedia
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  • Eggplant (category Plants)
    Sow and cultivate the young plants at a minimum temperature of 68 F (20 C). Keep the plants free from frost at all times. Plant from the end of April in the
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  • Rosaceae (the rose family) are a medium-sized family of flowering plants, including about 2830 species in 95 genera. The name is derived from the type
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  • air? The roots of many plants cannot penetrate compacted soils. The roots of plants need oxygen. While the green parts of plants that live above ground
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  • soil expert explains. Finally, you can observe indicator plants for pH in your garden: Plants that prefer an acidic soil include Erica (Heathers, Rhododendron
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  • Lamiales is an order in the asterid group of dicotyledonous flowering plants. It includes approximately 11,000 species divided into about 20 families.
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  • Rosemary (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Rosemary Wikipedia
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  • Savory (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Savory (genus) Wikipedia
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  • Oregano (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    Oreganum vulgare seeds Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Oregano Wikipedia
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  • Deadly Nightshade (category Useful wild plants)
    Poisonous!!! Also called: Belladonna. Black Nightshade Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Atropa belladonna Wikipedia Deadly Nightshade A Modern
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  • Honeysuckle (category Useful wild plants)
    also Garden Journal for a list with all plants with a garden journal section. June 8 2012 - Planting two plants of Lonicera nitida 'Maigrun'. It doesn't
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  • Heather (category Useful wild plants)
    First heather flowers in May Bell heather Black crowberry Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Erica cinerea Wikipedia window.fbAsyncInit = function()
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  • Ribes (category Plants)
    Ribesis a genus of about 150 species of flowering plants native throughout the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Ribes includes the currants
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  • Moringa (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    harmful cancer-causing substances." Diabetes - - "Moringa is a nutrient plant that can help maintain normal blood sugar levels." "The main fat in olive
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  • saw dust. I do sow most of my garden with green manure plants, especially in autumn. These plants freeze in winter and cover the ground with a natural layer
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  • Capsicum (hot pepper) (category Plants)
    Journal for a list with all plants with a garden journal section. June 19, 2012 - These pepper plants (Jalapeno) were planted ca two weeks ago, in a cold
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  • Snow pea (category Plants)
    a vegetable, especially stir-fried. Harvest of snow peas Young snow pea plants Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Snow pea Wikipedia
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  • Zucchini (category Plants)
    Zucchini seeds Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Zucchini (Courgette) Wikipedia
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  • Red cabbage (category Plants)
    Red cabbage Red cabbage plants Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Order: Brassicales Family: Brassicaceae Genus: Brassica Species: B. oleracea
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  • Viola (category Plants)
    Seeds of Viola tricolor Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Viola (plant) Wikipedia
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  • Pear (category Plants)
    Beurre Hardy, young pear tree Flower bud of pear Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Pear Wikipedia
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  • Celery root (category Plants)
    Celery root in pot in greenhouse, waiting for harvest Harvesting celery root. You can see it is already winter as many leaves have withered. Celery Celery
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  • Wallflower (category Plants)
    Wallflower seeds Wallflower in early spring Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Erysimum Wikipedia
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  • Malvales are an order of flowering plants. It includes about 6000 species within nine families. The plants are mostly shrubs and trees; most of its families
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  • micro-organisms. They make fertilizers and live in symbiosis with the roots of plants. Plants have their typical micro-organisms around them that feed their roots
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  • Walnut (category Plants)
    Walnut wood Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Juglans regia Wikipedia
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  • Plum (category Plants)
    Plum wood Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Plum Wikipedia
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  • Chard (category Plants)
    actually a species of beet, very similar to beetroot. Chard seeds A chard plant after several weeks of frost. It did survive but won't be good for consumption
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  • Pine (category Plants)
    The Methusalah tree(Pinus longaeva) grows in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in California. It is the oldest known single tree, 4,843 years old. The
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  • flowers are unisexual, with male and female flowers on different plants or on the same plant. The female flowers have inferior ovaries. The fruit is often
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  • Calcium (category Nutrients for plants) (section Calcium as nutrient for plants)
    Calcium is the chemical element with the symbol Ca and atomic number 20. Calcium is essential for living organisms, in particular in cell physiology, where
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  • Gherkin (category Plants)
    ones. Harvest is from July to October. By harvesting the young gherkins the plants will produce more fruits. You can conserve gherkins in vinegar and add sugar
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  • Phytophthora (category Plant pests & diseases)
    phytophthora, for winter storage. The weakest plants will be affected before the stronger and healthy plants. Therefore, make sure you grow potatoes and
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  • Caryophyllales is an order of flowering plants that includes the cacti, carnations, amaranths, ice plants, and many carnivorous plants. Many members are succulent
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  • Rosales is an order of flowering plants. It is one of the four orders in the nitrogen fixing clade of the fabids and is sister to a clade consisting of
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  • courses Many plants need pollinators for their reproduction and to produce good fruits. "Bees play an important role in pollinating flowering plants, and are
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  • are used by another. Oxygen and energy produced by plants in photosynthesis is used by animals. Plants again use the waste product of animal respiration
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  • Hemp (category Green manure plants)
    See also Garden Journal for a list with all plants with a garden journal section. Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Hemp Wikipedia Medical cannabis
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  • To see the list go to Category:Plants Garden calendar Gardening courses
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  • Plantain (category Useful wild plants)
    Plantain in a field Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Plantain Wikipedia
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  • Sage (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    Sage in the midst of winter Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Salvia officinalis Wikipedia
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  • Nicotiana (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    Tobacco seeds Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Nicotiana Wikipedia
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  • Rose (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    Knockout Rose Buds Cross-section through a developing rose hip Rosa rugosa budding in early spring Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Rosa rugosa
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  • water to drip slowly to the roots of plants. See also Drip irrigation - Wikipedia Hydroponics is a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions
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  • you consume plants, it makes a big difference when these plants were cultivated by someone who took well care of them and who loved these plants. By nurturing
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  • in the form of fallen leaves and branches cover a soil, or all kinds of plants grow there. In a garden, weeds grow where you don't remove them. These weeds
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  • Lovage (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    Garden Journal for a list with all plants with a garden journal section. July 31, 2012 - I have several lovage plants in my garden. I use the leaves for
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  • Jerusalem artichoke (category Plants)
    green foliage of the plants is an excellent animal feed (my goats and rabbit are very fond of the plants), as are the tubers. The plant is hardy and can become
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  • Bell pepper (category Plants)
    Backyard Gardening Blog How to Care for Green Pepper Plants eHow A video by someone growing pepper plants, before and right after a heat wave. During the heat
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  • The Brassicales are an order of flowering plants. One character common to many members of the order is the production of glucosinolate (mustard oil) compounds
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  • Malva sylvestris (category Plants)
    healthy plant that can grow three or four feet high freely in fields and in hedgerows. The genus is widespread in Africa and Eurasia and the plants are considered
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  • Boron (category Nutrients for plants) (section Boron as nutrient for plants)
    5 and the chemical symbol B. Boron is a metalloid. Boron is an essential plant nutrient, required primarily for maintaining the integrity of cell walls
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  • Cauliflower (category Plants)
    Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Cauliflower Wikipedia
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  • Nitrogen (category Nutrients for plants)
    See also Nitrogen cycle
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  • Magnesium (category Nutrients for plants)
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  • Chrysanthemum (category Plants)
    Chrysanthemum carinatum Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Chrysanthemum Wikipedia
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  • Sedum (category Plants)
    Sedum in winter Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Roof garden http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedum Sedum] Wikipedia
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  • Iron (category Nutrients for plants)
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  • Blueberry (category Plants)
    Flower buds of blueberry in winter Blueberry in spring Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Blueberry Wikipedia
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  • Maple (category Plants)
    Maple wood Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Maple Wikipedia
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  • Lobelia (category Plants)
    Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Lobelia Wikipedia
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  • Grape (category Plants)
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    this potassium is supplied as KCl. Plants need potassium for water management and transport of sugars in the plant. Especially crops like potatoes, cabbage
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  • Physalis peruviana (category Plants)
    gooseberry or Physalis peruviana. It is grown for their marble-sized fruits. The plant is originally from South America and is also called Peruvian cherry. Like
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    The dye was extracted from the rhizome of the madder plant. The roots of the 3-year old plants were harvested from September to November. These roots
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  • Fertilizers (category Nutrients for plants)
    with water 1/10 and sprinkle it over plants or pour it next to plants that need rich fertilization. It protects plants against greenfly, acts as a fungicide
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  • Taxus (category Plants)
    The Ankerwycke Yew is an ancient yew tree in Berkshire, England and would have been place of the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215. The tree is between
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  • Alfalfa (category Plants)
    Luzern (alfalfa) is mostly grown as a forage crop, but the sprouts of its seeds are used as food for humans. Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening
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    excellent as cut flowers. Butterflies like zinnias and it is also a good nectar plant for bees. Zinnias like fertile soil, rich of humus, and full sun. Zinnia
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    cool and dry conditions during the winter. In spring you plant out these tubers again. Dahlia plants prefer well-watered but free-draining soils and a location
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    also Garden Journal for a list with all plants with a garden journal section. June 19, 2012 - This Lady's Mantle plant grows in my garden since two years.
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    September 2012 (PDT) The maker of this video plants in a diagonal pattern to gain the most out of his soil and plants. He advises transplanting in the evening
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  • The Solanales are an order of flowering plants, included in the asterid group of dicotyledons. Some older sources used the name Polemoniales for this order
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  • Birch (category Plants)
    March 22, 2011 - Yesterday i had cut a few branches off from a birch tree. The branches were in the way. Today we noticed drops of fluid coming out from
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  • just let the plants grow as they wish. You'll still need to curb the growth of some plants and stimulate that of others. Plant your plants, trees and bushes
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  • of flowering plants. Members of this family are commonly called (land) grasses, although the term (land) "grass" is also applied to plants that are not
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  • lawn or your plants, outside or in a greenhouse, it's better to do this infrequently than to sprinkle daily. When you give water daily the plants have the
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  • Malvaceae, or the mallow family, is a family of flowering plants containing over 200 genera with close to 2,300 species. Well known members of this family
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  • compounds with varying amounts of potassium. This potassium can be available to plants but only after chemical decomposition of the clay -- another vital role
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  • the Garden of Eden. We all live from the food that plants provide us, directly by eating those plants or by consuming animal products. We need food to stay
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  • vegetables and flowers because it generates good feelings and i feel it gives all plants better quality. A field in my garden with flowers for butterflies, bees
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  • sow it on fields that are empty for some time. Phacelia quickly makes big plants and fits well in a plan of rotation of crops as it isn't related to most
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  • genetically modified plants. The third category of plants are those that are well taken care of by gardeners in the physical world. These plants usually are more
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  • angels take care of your garden You realize that all plants were created from God's love You treat plants with love and care You have your spiritual senses
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  • Common water-crowfoot (category Plants)
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  • share it with the other plants. Some plants go very well together and make each other grow or they protect each other, other plants dislike each other and
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  • categories of plants, root plants, leafy plants, flowering plants, herbs represent four levels of energy: root plants - earth leafy plants - atmosphere
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  • creating an environment for many plants. Low tree layer: Dwarf fruit trees, citrus trees and other short trees. They can be planted in short distances from the
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  • Brassica is a genus of plants in the mustard family (Brassicaceae). The members of the genus are collectively known as cruciferous vegetables, cabbages
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  • emphasizing balancing the holistic development and interrelationship of the soil, plants and animals as a self-nourishing system without external inputs insofar
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  • St John's wort (category Useful wild plants)
    See also Garden Journal for a list with all plants with a garden journal section. July 2003 - St. John's wort growing in the wild. January 2012 - Seed
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  • genera of herbaceous plants, shrubs, and rarely small trees, often with milky non-toxic sap. Among them are the familiar garden plants Campanula (bellflower;
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  • determine what crops you grow, but apart from the plants you have planned to be there, there will be many other plants that grow by themselves. Even though we often
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  • construction. Spray compost tea with good microorganisms Spray lava dust over plants and soil Make sure your soil is fertile and healthy. Use the best quality
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  • Fennel (category Plants)
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    The roots of this plants grow deep in the soil and take in many valuable minerals. The roots can become one meter long. This plant can withstand frost
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  • Sulfur (category Nutrients for plants) (section Sulfur as nutrient for plants)
    be directly utilized by plants. Over time, soil bacteria convert it to soluble derivatives, which can then be utilized by plants. Sulfur improves the use
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  • Beech (category Plants)
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    help the plant to grow and compete with other plants. When the plant dies, the fixed nitrogen is released, making it available to other plants and this
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    I use the leaves, flowers and seeds fresh in salads or conserved in a mix with vinegar. JE Tropaeolum seeds Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening
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    The 'Cedars of God' are the remains of what was once a large forest across Mount Lebanan. The timber was highly prized, by the Egyptians for shipbuilding
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    of kidney diseases and menstrual and menopausal problems. Blackcurrant, plant grown from cut, not yet one year old, midwinter. Blackcurrant flowers Flower
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    takes about the same time as making normal soft or hard cheese.” Cover the plants with straw during the winter, because cardoon isn't hardy against frost
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  • Monarda didyma (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    perennial plant that flowers from mid- to late summer. Beebalm has a long history of use as a medicinal plant by many Native Americans. The plant has strong
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    became enlightened. It was planted in 288 BC, and is the oldest living human-planted tree in the world with a known planting date. The Bodhi Tree was a
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    2012 - The plants were put in the soil a few weeks ago and grow well in a compost-rich soil, sun for 90 % of the day. July 18, 2012 - The plants (Verbena
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  • Castanea sativa (category Plants)
    This tree responds very well to coppicing , which is still practised in Britain, and produces a good crop of tannin-rich wood every twelve to thirty years
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  • Wikipedia Difference Between Herbs & Drugs Some plants contain relatively more nutrients and other plants more active ingredients.
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  • willows. I let my Brussels sprouts and kale stand until they blossom and these plants produce many flowers early in spring. A swarm with bees A new hive for a
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  • Solanaceae are a family of flowering plants that include a number of important agricultural crops as well as many toxic plants. The name of the family comes from
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    known Middle Eastern cuisine. See also Garden Journal for a list with all plants with a garden journal section. August 27, 2012 - I am growing jute for the
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  • without a testa, which is unusual for flowering plants. Many of the members of the order are parasitic plants, mostly hemi-parasites, able to produce sugars
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  • nevertheless these plants have been affected Celery plants in a cold frame. These plants were sown in the summer and had little difficulty. A chard plant. It did
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  • Malpighiales is one of the largest orders of flowering plants, containing about 16000 species. The order is very diverse and hard to recognize. It is not
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  • The Fagales are an order of flowering plants, including some of the best known trees. The order name is derived from genus Fagus, beeches. The families
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  • bound in one great circle. All is connected to God, and animals need plants, plants need water and sunlight and minerals, we all need the earth, we need
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  • Buckwheat (category Plants)
    pseudo-cereal food crop. I always sow buckwheat in the third week of May. The plants grow quickly, produce seeds in about 6 weeks and ripen in 10 to 11 weeks
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  • consciousness in beneficial or adverse ways. Music also has effect on the growth of plants and the energy patterns in water. July 10, 2007 Sacred geometry, music and
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  • Energy, also expresses in all of the cosmos. The sun receives it, trees and plants get it. In the diagram i've only shown the sun and trees, but everything
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  • protect plants from cold weather." Wikipedia Greenhouse Research Topics Greenhouse "A greenhouse (also called a glasshouse) is a building where plants are
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  • the soil around plants, piling soil around the base of plants (hilling), creating narrow furrows (drills) and shallow trenches for planting seeds and bulbs
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  • pot upside down on the plants a few weeks before harvesting. Let one or two plants stand to make flowers. You cannot eat these plants but the blue flowers
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  • could do this by taking plants with deep roots. If you just plant them without thinking much, there won't happen a lot. You should plant or sow them with awareness
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  • bindweed, or morning glory) is a genus of about 25 species of flowering plants in the bindweed family Convolvulaceae. See Calystegia - Wikipedia
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  • Gentianales are an order of flowering plants. Different definitions of this order exist. Under one definition, some well-known members of Gentianales are
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  • Fabales is an order of flowering plants. This order includes the families Fabaceae or legumes (including the subfamilies Caesalpinioideae, Mimosoideae
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  • Portulacaceae are a family of flowering plants, comprising about 20 genera with about 500 species, ranging from herbaceous plants to shrubs. The family has been
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  • solar power, securing tracts of land suitable for utility-scale solar power plants is becoming more difficult in Japan. Source So why bother unraveling the
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  • There is a great diversity in all of creation. There are so many animals, plants and things that were all created by God. Why are there so many different
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  • jasmines, osmanthuses, privets, and fringetrees are valued as ornamental plants in gardens and landscaping. See Oleaceae - Wikipedia
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  • The Apocynaceae or dogbane family is a family of flowering plants that includes trees, shrubs, herbs, and lianas. Many species are tall trees found in
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  • us to give love to those around us and to have dominion over animals and plants and all things with love. Also to be included in this love is the spiritual
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  • a large order of flowering plants and includes families of plants such as the grasses, bromeliads, and sedges. Sixteen plant families are currently recognized
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    the introduction of the new rootstocks. Today Merlot is the most widely planted variety in Bordeaux. A second reason for the popularity of Merlot has to
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  • soils are: Adding wood charcoal Adding organic matter and nutrients for plants Role of micro-organisms and animals in the soil. Wood charcoal is made by
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  • Advanced course. Includes a knowledge base with information about hundreds of plants. A main topic will be 'Spiritual Gardening.' Name and concept for this course
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  • The Cucurbitales are an order of flowering plants, included in the rosid group of dicotyledons. This order mostly belongs to tropical areas, with limited
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  • Marlberry (Ardisia escalloniodes) and the Florida Rapanea (Rapanea punctata). Plants in the Myrsine family have few economic uses. A few genera, such as Ardisia
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  • Thymelaeaceae is a cosmopolitan family of flowering plants composed of 50 genera and 898 species. Thymelaeaceae is in the order Malvales. Except for its
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  • Polygonaceae is a family of flowering plants known informally as the "knotweed family" or "smartweed family"— "buckwheat family" in the United States.
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  • used in Africa for a long time. The idea is to enrich the soil as one grows plants, provide an efficient way to water and conserve moisture, protect the garden
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  • cow is an animal, and grass is a mixture of plants. An animal is created as a complexer organism than plants. It is one of the tasks or missions of a cow
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  • entity consisting of one cell e.g. bacteria, or several cells e.g. animals, plants and fungi. Aspects of biological science range from the study of molecular
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  • from the air, water, energy and stone were brought together by plants to form new cells. Plants did this and provided the materials out of that our bodies
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  • Yarrow (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is a useful plant. In the past it was used on battle fields to treat nasty wounds. Wikipedia: The genus name Achillea is
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  • but when plants are nurtured in the right way, they do have spiritual aspects. All plants have good elements for our spirit selves. Not all plants have good
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  • Intensive roofs are thicker and heavier and support a wider variety of plants. Extensive roofs are covered with a light layer of vegetation. One type
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  • many ways. We drive our cars on gasoline that stored energy that trees and plants captured from the sunlight a long time ago. Without the sun there would
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  • Hyssop (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    In Exodus 12:22 the Jews in Egypt are instructed to "Take a bunch of hyssop, dip it into the blood in the basin and put some of the blood on the top and
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    One of more plant species called 'mugwort.' Leaves of an artemisia cultivar Seed capsules of the same artemisia cultivar as the former picture Gardening
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    coriander in my garden. At the left a lovage plant in bloom. I grow coriander for young greens, and the plants in this photo for their seeds. They grew very
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  • Aloe vera (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    being used in herbal medicine." - Wikipedia How to grow and care for aloe plants The Garden Helper window.fbAsyncInit = function() { FB.init({ appId : '
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  • Thuja (category Useful wild plants)
    I sometimes use a few of the young fruits and leaves of the thuja tree in a hot meal. Yes, this is the same tree that is often used for hedges. Some American
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    that is present in the dried root. Plants growing on a dry, stony soil contain more of this ingredient than plants on moist and fertile soils. The volatile
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    Full-grown garden cress. These plants gives many seeds that can be used for sprouting.
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    Garden Journal for a list with all plants with a garden journal section. June 8, 2012 - I plant two Crocosmia lucifer plants on a place that gets sun in the
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    applied to the skin to soothe burns. You can also use the freshly crushed plant for this. Some people use hollyhock as a treatment to relieve redness and
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  • Douglas-fir (category Plants)
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    The Jardine Juniper is an individual of the species Juniperus scopulorum found within Logan Canyon in the Cache National Forest. Core samples taken in
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    fungus and parasite and affects seedlings and all parts of plants. The fungal spores penetrate plants through wonds, petals of fading flowers, leaf tips and
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  • Goldenrod (category Useful wild plants)
    North Africa. Solidago canadensis, introduced as a garden plant in Europe, has become a common plant in the wild and is considered an invasive species in Germany
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    observed are: rubbing on the plant, rolling on the ground, drooling, sleepiness, anxiety, or consuming much of the plant. The plant terpenoid nepetalactone
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    general beauty, ginkgos are excellent urban and shade trees, and are widely planted along many streets. Extracts of Ginkgo leaves contain flavonoid glycosides
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  • highlands. The type genus is Tagetes (marigolds). Some authors include these plants within a more broadly defined tribe Heliantheae. See Tageteae - Wikipedia
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    varieties. In a greenhouse, don't spray water over the plants but only on the soil. Practice combination planting. Make sure that your soil is healthy and rich
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  • apple tribe in the rose family, Rosaceae. The group includes a number of plants bearing commercially important fruits, such as apples and pears, while others
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  • Amygdaloideae include plum, cherry, apricot, peach, and almond. The fruit of these plants are known as stone fruit (a drupe), as each fruit contains a hard shell
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  • healthy. Let one plant grow big and harvest the seeds and you'll have enough for a whole year. Full-grown garden cress. These plants gives many seeds that
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  • yew family, includes three genera and about 7 to 12 species of coniferous plants. They are many-branched, small trees and shrubs. The leaves are evergreen
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  • The Linaceae is a family of flowering plants. The family is cosmopolitan, and includes approximately 250 species. There are 14 genera, classified into
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  • world around us. Creation energy is in all living beings around us. It is in plants, in animals, in people. So we can look around and try to recognize Creation
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  • perfect place for growing pumpkins and similar plants such as cucumber and melon. So i planted two pumpkin plants on the south slope of the compost heap. Pumpkins
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  • flowering plants. The family is large, with roughly 4000 species spread across 126 genera, making it the 14th most speciose family of flowering plants. There
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  • about 2,000 species in 146 genera found worldwide. A number of familiar plants belong to this family. Boraginaceae are usually categorized into group including
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  • horsenettles and relatives, are a large and diverse genus of annual and perennial plants. They grow as forbs, vines, subshrubs, shrubs, and small trees, and often
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  • Companion plants onions and carrots D Designing your garden G Garden tools H Hilling or earthing up potatoes P Planting cabbage and giving extras Planting pumpkin
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  • the evolutionary process has not been without setbacks. Many species of plants and animals have gone extinct. Man has made human history into a chain of
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  • yourself, people to whom you can have all fundamental human relations, animals, plants, and things. This makes the home to the ideal learning place for your spiritual
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  • planning. For the mind of animals this would be a kind of instinct. The mind of plants and things and minerals could be described as a kind of inner nature that
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  • Oleeae is a tribe of flowering plants in the olive family, Oleaceae. See Oleeae - Wikipedia
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  • From huge masses of atoms and energy the stars and planets were formed. Plants and trees grow on the foundation that the earth gives them. Constructing
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  • contain more than just the willow genus, Salix) are a family of flowering plants. It contains genera such as Salix and Populus. See Salicaceae - Wikipedia
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  • Vitaceae are a family of dicotyledonous flowering plants including the grapevine and Virginia creeper. The family is economically important as grapes (Vitis
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  • Pimelea is a genus of plants belonging to the family Thymelaeaceae. There are about 80 species in the genus, native to Australia and New Zealand. Many
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  • often called the mulberry family or fig family - are a family of flowering plants comprising about 40 genera and over 1000 species. Most are widespread in
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  • Sapindales is a botanical name for an order of flowering plants. Well-known members of Sapindales include citrus; maples, horse chestnuts, lychees and
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  • Leucanthemum is a genus of about 70 flowering plants from the sunflower family (Asteraceae). It occurs in Europe, Northern Africa and the temperate regions
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  • The cherry is the fruit of many plants of the genus Prunus, and is a fleshy stone fruit. The cherry fruits of commerce are usually obtained from a limited
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  • The Ebenaceae are a family of flowering plants, which includes ebony and persimmon. The family has approximately 500 species of trees and shrubs in two
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  • humins. Some Nitrogen may be present but not in any significant quantity. Plants obtain those first three elements by means other than soil so "pure" humus
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  • Saponins are found in many plants. Saponins are glycosides. Like soap they lather when they are mixed with water. Soapwort has a high saponin content and
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  • jointed charlock, R. raphanistrum. Raphanus species grow as annual or biennial plants, with a taproot which is much enlarged in the cultivated radish. Unlike
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  • compounds structured like temple grounds. Many plants are grown to provide for daily offerings to the gods. Other plants are grown for practical uses, such as promoting
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  • that when you or someone in your family attracts a disease, the medicinal plants that can heal you will suddenly appear in your garden. Of course, this can
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  • or questions are appreciated. You can also write to John Eagles. When the plant begins to flower... It grew from a seed's embedded power... When the tree
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  • most of them in a bucket with cold water for one or two hours. Enzymes in plants also cause loss of nutrients and color. When you cut an apple and expose
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  • Nettle (category Useful wild plants)
    Nettle muck-water or nettle fluid manure. This is fermented nettle extract of nettle leaves and stems. Gardening courses Nettle Wikipedia
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    Gardening courses Nymphaeaceae Wikipedia
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    Gardening courses Rankender Lerchensporn Wikipedia (German)
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  • Bulrush (category Useful wild plants)
    Common Cattail (Typha latifolia): The American Indians use a poultice from the roots on wounds, boils and burns. Bulrush fruits Gardening courses Typha
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    Gardening courses Berg-Gamander Wikipedia (German)
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  • Epimedium (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    Also known as Horny Goat Weed Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Epimedium Wikipedia
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  • Wormwood (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    is used in companion planting to suppress weeds, because its roots secrete substances that inhibit the growth of surrounding plants. It is sometimes used
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  • Chickweed (category Useful wild plants)
    annual plant native to Europe, which is often eaten by chickens. It is commonly also called Chickenwort, Craches, Maruns, Winterweed. The plant germinates
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  • Liatris (category Plants)
    spicata plants in my garden. They are also called 'prairie gay feather' and are perennial plants native to most of eastern North America. The plants give
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  • Arrowroot (category Useful wild plants)
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    results in an ice cube tray, and rub them over the offending blisters. Fresh plant is best, though. Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Impatiens Wikipedia
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    Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Stevia Wikipedia News video about stevia : You need to be logged into your Facebook account to post comments
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  • Arrowhead (category Useful wild plants)
    The round tuber is edible. In China, it is known as cígū (慈菇; lit. "benevolent mushroom"), and its tuber is eaten particularly on the Chinese New Year
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  • Galium odoratum (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    Woodruff Use as ground cover plant in the bright shade Use in potpourri Use as tea, in sweet drinks or in wine The plant is strongly scented, the sweet
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  • Bamboo (category Plants)
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    winter, add compost during the growing season. 6 female plants can be put together with 1 male plant. Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening Kiwifruit
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  • involved. All things existing were created over time. A star forms over time. A plant grows over time. All things develop over time and all living beings grow
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    Gardening courses Knowledge base:Gardening BBC Plant finder "The foliage, which is evergreen, attractively serrated and lobed, and resembles that of strawberries
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  • Ginseng (category Medicinal plants & herbs)
    Ginseng root is a nutritious herb that has been used for centuries as an energy tonic as well as to treat a variety of health problems. Scientists believe
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  • Alder Buckthorn (category Plants)
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  • Viburnum opulus (category Plants)
    Can be placed in the sun or in semi-shade. Flowers from May to June. Can reach a height of ca. 225 cm. Pruning is not recommended. Gardening courses Knowledge
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  • Dandelion (category Useful wild plants)
    in salads, the roots have been used to make a coffee-like drink and the plant was used by Native Americans as a food and medicine. The leaves (called dandelion
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  • The tribe Robinieae is one of the subdivisions of the plant family Fabaceae. See Robinieae - Wikipedia
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  • Raspberry (category Plants)
    Raspberries go in two types: - One that gives harvest on branches that grew new during the year before. They give harvest around this time of the year
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  • the air. Again another part goes into the ashes that later fertilize some plants. Nothing of the physical energy disappears. Likewise, all the energies that
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  • Apricot (category Plants)
    According to: http://health.learninginfo.org/nutrition-facts/apricot.htm: "This fragile, delicately flavored, velvet-skinned fruit gradually worked its
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  • wants to be expressed... This is how we're all being blessed... When the plant begins to flower... It grew from a seed's embedded power... When the tree
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  • Faboideae is a subfamily of the flowering plant family Fabaceae or Leguminosae. One acceptable alternative name for the subfamily is Papilionoideae. This
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  • Amaranthus caudatus (category Plants)
    meter long. This plant came from a seed mix of 'red and pink flowers.' I did not know what it was at first. It's an interesting plant that is also known
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  • organisms and their environment. It has been defined as an integrated system of plant and animal production practices having a site-specific application that will
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  • approximately $3.35 so you can see that there is a significant cost increase for the plants alone. Add to that, the proportionally greater number of stakes, cross-arms
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  • against many plant diseases. Yesterday i planted a few fruit trees. The photo shows a pear tree, Beurre Hardy. I do spend quite some time to plant one tree
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  • see the seeds you sow, the plants you nurture and the weeds you pull out? Would you be able to give good care to the plants you are growing, to the animals
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