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How to Ripen a Watermelon
Lycopene is an antioxidant that reduces the risks of many diseases, including some cancers and cardiovascular diseases. The biggest indicator that a watermelon is ripe is the bottom where it sits on the ground.
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Santa Monica
Hand Pollinating Melons – How To Hand Pollinate Melons
Carefully insert the stamen into an open female flower and gently tap the stamen on the stigma (the sticky knob). Female flowers will have a sticky knob, called a stigma, inside the flower (that the pollen will stick to) and the female flower will also...
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Willoughby
Melon Seed Harvesting And Storage: Tips For Collecting Seeds From Melons
In, for example, look for thick netting and a pungent melon smell from the stem end.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });To start saving melon seeds, cut open the fruit lengthwise and scoop out the seed masses...
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Willoughby
Planting Melons: Information On Growing Melons
Watering them too much toward harvest will water down the flavor.You'll know your melons are ripe enough when you pick one up and sniff the skin. If you can smell the melon through the skin, your melons are ripe enough to pick.
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Willoughby
Melon Blossom Rot – Fixing Blossom End Rot In Melons
Fix melon blossom rot by following these practices and harvest undamaged melons from your garden. This may allow more calcium to be directed toward the developing fruit, which can discourage blossom end rot in melons.in well-draining soil to encourage...
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Willoughby
How to Grow Melons (Honeydew, Cantaloupe and Muskmelon)
Thin the seedlings to 2 feet apart once they produce mature leaves, keeping the healthiest and removing the weakest.Water plays a key role in the development of melons. Direct seeding works best in warmer climates, while transplants are best in colder...
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Santa Monica
How to Ripen Melons After Pulling the Plants
After cutting the melon, wrap the cut pieces tightly in plastic wrap and store in the refrigerator for two or three days. A picked melon will last about two weeks at room temperature.
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Santa Monica
Growing Bitter Melons: Learn About Bitter Melon Plant Care
The darker the variety of bitter melon, the more bitter and intense the flavor of the fruit whether being used in culinary dishes or for its various purported medicinal properties such as a hypoglycemic and stimulant for digestion.The interior of the...
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Willoughby
What Is A Winter Melon: Winter Melon Wax Gourd Info
Outside, the skin is elaborately etched with auspicious symbols such as the dragon or the phoenix. Here, rich broth is cooked inside the melon along with meat and veggies. In India and part of Africa, the melon is eaten when young and tender, sliced thinly...
Ohio
Willoughby
Jelly Melon Plant Info – Learn How To Grow Kiwano Horned Fruit
A single weekly watering is best, as shallow, light irrigation creates short roots and a weak, unhealthy plant.Water at the base of the plant, if possible, as wetting the foliage places the plants at higher risk of disease.
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Willoughby
How to Ripen a Green Mango
The bag traps the gas produced by the fruit during ripening and helps speed the remainder of the ripening process.Set the bag in a location with temperatures between 70 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit, such as on a kitchen counter.
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Santa Monica
Nara Melon Plants: Information About Growing Nara Melons
Ripe fruit does not have that effect.The fruit is sometimes eaten raw, especially during drought, but is more often cooked down. Also, wildlife such as giraffes, Oryx, rhinos, jackals, hyenas, gerbils and beetles all want a piece of the nara bush melon.Native...
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Willoughby
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If your new plants need a constant diet of water and fertilizer, you may need to relocate them or get used to staking your cannas. Always prune at an outward facing bud and clip the stem at a slant to prevent disease.
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El Segundo
Ask-a-Gardener: Your Gardening Questions Answered
Gardening is both art and science, with some luck and skill thrown in for good measure. Be conservative and carfeul with giving the recovering Clivia any water during the next few months.
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El Segundo
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Subsequent Azomite applications can be made often as well.answers: There are several opinions about plants that shouldn't be planted next to each other and most of them are simply ‘old farmers tales.' Tomatoes and peppers will be just fine as neighbors.
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El Segundo
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Impatiens are fairly sturdy once established (as long as they get enough water) but the just germinated seedlings are more fragile (especially if they've spent their lives in a nice warm house) and might be endangered by a hard freeze.
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El Segundo
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Critterologist wrote a wonderful article about ornamental sweet potatoes that is quite informative and you can read itRemember, if you have a gardening question that you would like to suggest for this feature, post it.
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El Segundo
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They love the mild weather, and you can keep the soil watered much more easily. They will grow roots while the top of the plant doesn't seem to do anything.What you have in mind, growing a new crop shortly after another is harvested, is a form of succession...
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El Segundo
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If your question is chosen for this feature, you can be sure you've helped others with the same question.Marie Harrison, (can2grow) and Melody answer the question:Remember, if you have a gardening question that you would like to suggest for this feature,...
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El Segundo
Fun feature: Ask-a-Gardener
However, all experts agree that stress is the main factor in early color.answers: In many parts of North America, fall planting is preferable to spring for many perennials and woody shrubs and trees.
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El Segundo
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For instance, we were planning some indoor painting projects, and one was to choose a more neutral color for our ORANGE bedroom. The good news is, there are far more purple flowers than blue ones.
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El Segundo
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A few inches of mulch and maybe a large bucket covering that would insulate the roots enough to survive the winter. Answers: The term ‘winter protection' means to give your plant just a little help to survive a harsh winter.
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El Segundo
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Maybe you can find more organics to add to the garden. Do you save all grass clippings and autumn leaves? Depending on the type of rose you've collected seeds from, they might bloom the first year, and they might take as long as three years.: You're in...
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Either with scissors, pruning shears or just by breaking them off (jade is usually crisp enough that it will break), you need to prune back the unruly parts of your plant to reshape it.
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El Segundo
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Euphorbias, as a famly, can have irritating, milky sap and one should generally use care with them. Be sure to get both sides of the leaves, the stems and the soil. Our writers and admins will handpick a few of your questions and answer them in an upcoming...
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The sewer line is rather new (about 6 years old) and made of plastic and not clay or steel. A big part of what attracts people to Dave's Garden has always been our forums, where gardeners ask and answer questions for one another.
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They like shady areas and cyclamen is a favorite treat. Generally, holes chewed in leaves with no culprit in evidence is a dead give away for slug activity. Several have specific temperature and soil requirements or the seeds will simply rot.
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El Segundo