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Venie Holmgren: Harvest
... lemons tomatoes a bunch of sunshine bright yellow marigolds peas in their silken slippers a Chinese cabbage shaped like a rose
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Sub-Program 1 - Asian Foods
Chinese broccoli (Vic NRE Ag Notes) Chinese chard (Vic NRE Ag Notes) Chinese flowering cabbage (Vic NRE Ag Notes) Chinese water chestnuts (Vic NRE Ag Notes) Wasabi (Vic NRE Ag Notes) Abiu(NSW Agric) Amaranth - Chinese ... Agric) Chinese Broccoli/Gai lum (NSW Agric) Chinese Cabbage/Wong Baak (NSW Agric) Chinese Chard/Bok Choy (NSW Agric) Chinese Flowering Cabbage/Choy Sum (NSW Agric) Chinese mustard ( ...
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An organic garden
If protected by a cold frame, hardy greens (e.g., chard, kale, Namenia, Chinese cabbage, parsley) will survive the winter and start producing again in early spring. Seed a variety ... garden. Grow leafy greens furthest away from the street. Grow tightly-headed crops such as cabbage and discard the outer leaves before eating. Summary : To avoid lead contamination of your garden ...
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Green Home Building: Article about the Lost Art of Pantries and Root Cellars
Chinese cabbage, kohlrabi, Brussels sprouts, rutabagas, turnips, collards, broccoli and Jerusalem artichokes. Produce that likes to be kept cold and fairly moist (32-40 degrees F., 80-90% humidity) include: potatoes, cabbage, cauliflower ...
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Brassica rapa
Chinensis Group—pak-choi, Pekinensis Group—pe-tsai or "Chinese cabbage", Perviridis Group—spinach mustard, Rapifera Group—turnip, and Ruvo Group—ruvo kale. (2n = ... , and X. vesicatoria. Viruses isolated from turnips include: Beet mild yellowing, Beet ringspot, Cabbage blackspot, Cauliflower mosaic, Crinkle mosaic, Cucumber mosaic, Kukitachina mosaic, Turnip latent, Turnip ...
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Homesteading - Green Manure for the Garden
Several years ago I ended up harvesting quite a bit of unplanned Chinese cabbage late in the fall that was growing thick and healthy in one of these mixed ...
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ManyTracks - Organic Garden 2000 - 2002 with Sue Robishaw
One crop that was well represented in the mix was Lettucy CHINESE CABBAGE, which grew well in spite of the crowded and haphazard conditions. ... (to keep them moist) and planted Arrow and Rouge lettuce, Lettucy Chinese Cabbage, Kyona and Pac Choy. As well as a couple of small ... here and there. In late winter, the Kyona, Pac Choy and Chinese Cabbage finally bolted, but the lettuce kept on into spring. By ...
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Plenty Belize GATE Project
Students have harvested sweet peppers, tomatoes, and Chinese cabbage. Molly apple, Star fruit, and Breadfruit trees were planted outside the fenced in ... the smaller flying pests. Calaloo, cucumbers, beans, broccoli, okra, head lettuce, carrots, and Chinese cabbage have been harvested. The village and PTA are very happy with the gardening program ...
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choy1.htm
Fast-Growing Cold-Weather Crops; Chinese Cabbage And Pak Choy Like other members of the brassica family (broccoli, cabbage, kale and cauliflower), Chinese cabbages perform well in cool weather. However, temperatures below ... to start seeds in July. Home gardeners, who usually don't need a lot of Chinese cabbage all at one time, can do succession plantings at 10 to 12-day intervals. I ...
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Leopold Center - Where do your fresh fruits and vegetables come from?
Asparagus Avocados Bananas Beans Beets Berries (misc) Blueberries Broccoli Brussels sprouts Cabbage Cantaloupe Carrots Cauliflower Celery Celery (organic) Cherries Chinese cabbage Clementines Cranberries Cucumbers Cucumbers (greenhouse) Eggplant Endive Escarole Fruits (other) Garlic ...
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