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  2. 6 High-Yielding Fruits and Vegetables to Plant for the ... - AOL

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    The easy-to-grow plant can thrive in a variety of soil conditions as long as it's watered regularly (about twice a week). Additionally, Pottle says to plant the crop every two to three weeks for a ...

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    Whether you're a beginner or expert, these are the best vegetables to grow in your garden. Here are the best tips for growing tomatoes, lettuce, and more.

  4. Easily Grow Your Own Garlic With This Fall Planting Guide - AOL

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    Garlic is easy to grow and takes up little space in the garden. The main benefit of growing your own garlic is the ability to try new varieties. Discover a whole new world of flavor by planting ...

  5. Upside-down gardening - Wikipedia

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    Upside-down gardening is a kitchen garden technique where the vegetable garden uses suspended soil and seedlings to stop pests and blight, [1] and eliminate the typical gardening tasks of tilling, weeding, and staking plants. [2] The vegetable growing yield is only marginally affected. Kathi (Lael) Morris was the first known to grow tomatoes ...

  6. Planting Calendar: When to Plant These Popular Vegetables - AOL

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    With the current interest in vegetables and other home-grown produce at its highest level in decades, we all want to know how to grow the best vegetables. In order to bring your produce to your ...

  7. List of edible seeds - Wikipedia

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    An edible seed [n 1] is a seed that is suitable for human or animal consumption. Of the six major plant parts, [ n 2 ] seeds are the dominant source of human calories and protein . [ 1 ] A wide variety of plant species provide edible seeds; most are angiosperms , while a few are gymnosperms .