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  2. How to Harvest Cauliflower the Right Way, According to ... - AOL

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    Related: 12 Vegetables to Plant in Late Summer for a Delicious Fall Harvest How to Harvest Once your cauliflower forms a healthy, tight head, it’s time to harvest.

  3. Okra - Wikipedia

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    Seedlings require ample water. The seed pods rapidly become fibrous and woody and, to be edible as a vegetable, must be harvested when immature, usually within a week after pollination. [20] The first harvest will typically be ready about 2 months after planting, and it will be approximately 2–3 inches (51–76 mm) long. [19]

  4. Corchorus olitorius - Wikipedia

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    Corchorus olitorius is an erect herbaceous plant, fairly branched and grows about 1.5 metres (5 ft) high.However, if grown for fibre production, it can reach heights up to 4 m (13 ft).

  5. The Right Time to Harvest Butternut Squash from Your ... - AOL

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    The best time to harvest is when the stem begins to dry out and the squash has reached its full size, usually around 80 to 110 days after planting. ... it's important to harvest the vegetable ...

  6. Celebrate the Fall Harvest With These Beautiful Vegetable Recipes

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    In fact, the autumn harvest brings on a whole new set of vegetables and comforting flavors that are perfect for making casseroles, soups, and roasted vegetable side dishes throughout the season ...

  7. Malva neglecta - Wikipedia

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    Malva neglecta is a species of plant of the family Malvaceae, native to most of the Old World except sub-Saharan Africa.It is an annual growing to 0.6 m (2 ft). It is known as common mallow in the United States and also as buttonweed, cheeseplant, cheeseweed, dwarf mallow, and roundleaf mallow. [2]

  8. Love marshmallows on your sweet potato casserole? Here's what ...

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    Thomason recommends building your plate with "nourishing foods that you enjoy," including vegetables, whole grains and protein, but also allowing yourself to savor your favorite holiday treats.

  9. Malva sylvestris - Wikipedia

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    Malva sylvestris is a species of the mallow genus Malva, of which it the type species.Known as common mallow to English-speaking Europeans, [3] it acquired the common names of cheeses, high mallow and tall mallow (mauve des bois by the French) [4] as it migrated from its native home in Western Europe, North Africa and Asia through the English-speaking world.