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  2. Yes, You Can Sow Seeds Outdoors in Winter—Here's How - AOL

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    Benefits of Winter Sowing Seeds. Winter sowing allows you to garden even when there’s snow on the ground and it can help combat those winter blues. ... of weed-free straw over the area after ...

  3. Seed saving 101: Tips for keeping the best from your garden - AOL

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    Seeds from flowers and vegetables are the easiest to save. Since this is Seed Saving 101, let’s start there. Seed saving 101: Tips for keeping the best from your garden

  4. Seed saving - Wikipedia

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    Partially shelled popcorn seed saved for planting. In agriculture and gardening, seed saving (sometimes known as brown bagging) [1] is the practice of saving seeds or other reproductive material (e.g. tubers, scions, cuttings) from vegetables, grain, herbs, and flowers for use from year to year for annuals and nuts, tree fruits, and berries for perennials and trees. [2]

  5. Cruciferous vegetables - Wikipedia

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    Cabbage plants. Cruciferous vegetables are vegetables of the family Brassicaceae (also called Cruciferae) with many genera, species, and cultivars being raised for food production such as cauliflower, cabbage, kale, garden cress, bok choy, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, mustard plant and similar green leaf vegetables.

  6. Broccoli - Wikipedia

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    Broccoli grows best when exposed to an average daily temperature between 18 and 23 °C (64 and 73 °F). [19] [20] When the cluster of flowers, also referred to as a "head" of broccoli, appears in the center of the plant, the cluster is generally green. Garden pruners or shears are used to cut the head about 25 mm (1 in) from the tip.

  7. Garden World Images - Wikipedia

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    The library supplies images of flowers, plants and gardens to newspapers, [2] TV shows, [3] publishers and magazines [4] around the world. GWI has been involved with hundreds of publications and influential books such as Dr. D. G. Hessayon's "Expert" series [5] as well as all of the Greenfingers Guides. [6]

  8. Broccolini - Wikipedia

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    Broccolini, Aspabroc, baby broccoli or tenderstem broccoli, is a green vegetable similar to broccoli but with smaller florets and longer, thin stalks. It is a hybrid of broccoli and gai lan (which is sometimes referred to as "Chinese kale" or "Chinese broccoli"), both cultivar groups of Brassica oleracea .

  9. Broccoli sprouts - Wikipedia

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    Broccoli sprouts are available in health foods stores and some grocery stores in most of the developed world and other countries. Broccoli seeds are available for home growing. One can sprout broccoli seeds using a jar [4] or a commercial sprouting kit. Broccoli sprout powders and capsules are also available.