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    Simple gardening – all about ALLIUMS /12

    Alliums The Allium family includes various ornamental and edible plants, such as garlic, onions, shallots, scallions, chives, and leeks. Chives are particularly easy to grow in flower pots. While some people report that their chives “die,” this is often because the plant has simply reached the end of its season. With proper care, they will usually regrow in the spring.…

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    Simple gardening – all about GOURDS /11

    Gourds (Cucurbitaceae) When we talk about gourds, we refer to a broad group that includes pumpkins, melons, cucumbers, squashes, and zucchini. These plants come in many varieties, ranging from edible types to those grown primarily for ornamental and crafting purposes due to their hard shells. In this book, we will focus on edible gourds. Planting and harvesting gourds Planting and…

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    Simple gardening – all about BEETGREENS /10

    Beet greens Beet greens, encompassing all plants in the beet family, are a canvas of vibrant root colors from deep red, pink, and white to yellow and orange. Their leaves, in an array of shades, make them not just a culinary delight but also an ornamental beauty. With the exception of the Sugar Beet, which is primarily for sugar production,…

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    Simple gardening – all about UMBELLIFERS /9

    Umbellifers (Apiaceae) Umbellifers include fennel, celery, root vegetables such as carrots and parsnips, and herbs such as parsley and cilantro. Note that their leaves and umbrella-shaped flowers are very similar.  Many umbellifers are cool-season crops, especially carrots, parsnips, and parsley, which prefer spring and fall. However, some (like dill and fennel) can grow in warmer months. Planting and harvesting umbellifers…

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    Simple gardening – all about NIGHTSHADES /8

    Nightshades (Solanaceae) Nightshade vegetables belong to the Solanaceae family, which includes a wide variety of plants, some of which are commonly grown as food crops. The name “nightshade” is thought to have originated from the fact that some of these plants can be toxic or have medicinal properties. The family includes both edible and poisonous species, so not all nightshades…

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    Simple gardening – all about BRASSICAS /7

    Cruciferous plants (Brassicas) These resilient plants, including various types of cabbage, thrive in cooler climates. They can withstand excessive sunlight and heat, blooming prematurely or halting growth. Depending on our local climate, we can typically plant them in the fall, winter, or early spring. Some varieties, like black cabbage or Brussel sprouts, are even harvested in winter. Cruciferous vegetables can…

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    Simple gardening – Garden planning, crop rotation, and interplanting /4

    Garden planning  Plant arrangement, crop rotation, and interplanting are the cornerstones of effective garden planning. Understanding these basics is crucial for selecting the right plants for our garden. We can achieve optimal results based on the available space and our gardening goals by growing the right plants.   When planning what and where to grow, consider the following points:  Space Requirements…

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    Simple gardening – Storage, gardening tools, greenhouse, and hotbed /3

    Space for storage  When considering space, it’s essential to factor in storage for tools. I recommend a dry, well-ventilated area close to where you’ll be working. The farther away, the more likely you’ll leave your tools outside, leading to quicker deterioration. Depending on what plants we want to grow and in what quantity, we must carefully consider whether we have…