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  2. Environment of Iowa - Wikipedia

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    There is a dearth of natural areas in Iowa; less than 1% of the tallgrass prairie that once covered most of Iowa remain intact, only about 5% of the state's prairie pothole wetlands remain, and most of the original forest has been lost. [6] Iowa ranks 49th of U.S. states in public land holdings. [7]

  3. What to Plant with Tomatoes: The 25 Best Companions to Try ...

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    1. Basil. An Iowa State University study found that tomato insect damage was lessened when planted alongside basil. Plus, it’s the perfect accompaniment to a fresh, juicy tomato! Think of it ...

  4. When should I plant my tomatoes? Your guide to starting your ...

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    The first day of spring is here and that means it's time to get the plants ready for your garden. Check out these handy guides on when to start your plants.

  5. Spring is coming and so are critters. Here are 5 insects and ...

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    Here are 5 insects and animals to watch for in Iowa. Gannett. Kate Kealey, Des Moines Register. March 15, 2024 at 3:30 AM. All the perks of warm weather comes at a cost: the return of pests.

  6. List of tomato cultivars - Wikipedia

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    A variety of Orange baby plum tomato [30] [31] Cherry Nebula: Red Alternative names: England: Sweet Rosso – Belgium: BelRosso [32] [33] [34] Chocolate Pear Burgundy/Green 65–80 Open-Pollinated Hybrid 1 oz Pear Indeterminate Regular Leaf Canning Saucing Salad Developed by Terrior Seeds. Rich, balanced flavor. [35] [36] Dad's Sunset Orange 75 ...

  7. Lycopersicon - Wikipedia

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    Lycopersicon was a genus in the flowering plant family Solanaceae (the nightshades and relatives). It contained about 13 species in the tomato group of nightshades. First removed from the genus Solanum by Philip Miller in 1754, its removal leaves the latter genus paraphyletic, so modern botanists generally accept the names in Solanum.

  8. Solanum pimpinellifolium - Wikipedia

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    Solanum pimpinellifolium, commonly known as the currant tomato [3] or pimp, [4] is a wild species of tomato [5] native to Ecuador and Peru but naturalized elsewhere, such as the Galápagos Islands. Its small fruits are edible, and it is commonly grown in gardens as an heirloom tomato, [ 6 ] although it is considered to be wild [ 7 ] rather than ...

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