 | | Vegtables & Fruit | | Growing Vegetables in Autumn | As warm season vegetables finish in the garden, they maybe replaced with cool season vegetables. Cool season vegetables which are seeded directly in the garden this time of year include peas, beets, turnips, carrots and radishes.
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 | | Vegtables & Fruit | | Sharing Your Garden Vegetables with the Needy | There is nothing like fresh vegetables from the garden. Especially when the garden produces so much that it can be shared with friends and neighbors, and with those in need. There are many food banks that would enjoy receiving your excess vegetables and give to those who are less fortunate.
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 | | Vegtables & Fruit | | Summer Vegetables | Vegetables which are produced by many individual plants, such as corn, beets and salad greens, should always be sown as seed. Corn purchased in cell packs only provides six plants at nearly the cost of an envelope of seed.
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 | | Vegtables & Fruit | | Tomatoes Are Fruit | Green tomato fruit that is still on the plants when removed need not be discarded. Much of it can eventually ripen on a sunny window sill. In fact, most tomatoes in markets were harvested when beginning to ripen but still green.
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 | | Vegtables & Fruit | | Growing Warm Season Vegetables | Many warm season vegetables should be grown from vegetable seed, but it is more practical to obtain some as seedlings in cell packs or six packs. Because only a few individual plants of tomato, pepper and eggplant are needed, and because they take a bit of work to grow from seed.
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