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How to grow: Pear (Espalier) (Growing Guide)
Feeding Benefits from a mulch of well-rotted organic matter in spring, topped by a deep mulch of wood chips or sawdust year round. Corridors within the orchard that are planted with clovers and other legumes contribute to soil fertility and attract pollinators.
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Freeze-Dried Pears
Prices start at : 6.99 USD / 2oz container

These are simply pears with no additives or preservatives. Try them with trail mix, cereal, oatmeal, yogurt, or enjoy them straight out of the bag! A serving of freeze-dried pears is an excellent source of dietary fiber and antioxidants.
  • Calories: 175
  • Total Carbohydrate: 45g
  • Iron: 0%
  • Sugars: 31g
  • Vitamin A: 1%
  • Sodium: 0mg
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Dried Pears
Prices start at : 10.99 USD / 1lb bag

Packed with fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants, they are a nourishing treat and healthy way to satisfy a sweet tooth. Pears contain a water-soluble fiber known as pectin, which helps to control blood sugar and cholesterol levels by slowing the passage...
  • Cholesterol: 0mg
  • Vitamin A: 0%
  • Calcium: 1%
  • Calories: 115
  • Sodium: 2mg
  • Dietary Fiber: 6g
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Diced Pears
Prices start at : 8.99 USD / 1lb bag

Try them in scones, cookies, muffins, and other baked treats. They also make a great topping for salads, yogurt, oatmeal, etc. Dried diced pears have a naturally sweet taste that's great for snacking.
  • Calories: 44
  • Ingredients: Pears, sulphur dioxide. (May contain an occasional pit/pit fragment.) Packaged in the same facility as peanuts, tree nuts, soy, and milk products.
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Organic Pears
Prices start at : 12.99 USD / 1lb bag

If you experience a problem with any of our products, customer service, shipping, or even if you just plain don't like what you bought, please let us know. These pears are certified organic by CCOF.
  • Ingredients: Organic Pears (may contain pits and/or pit fragments) Packaged in the same facility as peanuts, tree nuts, soy, and milk products.
  • Calories: 115
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How to grow: Sawfly (Growing Guide)
Insecticidal soap is also highly effective against sawflies. Preventing Problems: Diverse organic gardens host numerous sawfly predators. If you have seen sawflies on your plants before, start checking leaf undersides in mid spring so you can intervene...
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How to grow: Ageratum (Growing Guide)
Dwarf types make good edging plants for beds and containers. Harvesting Snip off spent blossoms to keep plants looking neat, and to prolong flowering. Most gardeners buy ageratum seedlings, but only dwarf varieties are widely available as bedding plants.
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How to grow: Cleome (Growing Guide)
Planting and Harvesting Calendar < Back to All Plants Pests which Affect Cleome Aphids (General) Slug Snail Some new varieties do not have this problem. Tall varieties may need staking.
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Growing Fruit: Why Thinning Creates a Better Harvest
Thin peaches in stages: to one fruit every four inches (10cm) once they reach the size of a hazelnut, then again at golf ball size to their final spacing of 8-10 inches (20-25cm). Start by cutting away any misshapen, damaged or scarred fruits.
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How to grow: Plant Bug (Growing Guide)
In North America, you are likely to see passing damage from four-lined plant bugs on basil, mint, monarda, and many flowers. Apple fruits that are misshapen, with deep pocks and folds, often were damaged at the blossom stage by tarnished plant bugs.
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How to grow: Amaranth (Ornamental) (Growing Guide)
Tall varieties that produce large seed heads benefit from staking. Troubleshooting Night-flying beetles and other insects often chew holes in amaranth leaves, but the damage is mostly cosmetic.
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How to grow: Geranium (Growing Guide)
Planting and Harvesting Calendar < Back to All Plants Pests which Affect Geranium Aphids (General) Slug Snail Notes Individual geranium plants produce new flower clusters every three weeks when older blooms are snipped off.
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How to grow: Onions (Red) (Growing Guide)
Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area. When bulbs form and the tops of the plants fall over, pull them and cure in a warm place for about 10 days before storing.
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How to grow: Lantana (Growing Guide)
Frost tolerant Very limited. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area. As long as they have ample water, lantanas tolerate extreme heat.
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How to grow: Lavender (Growing Guide)
Spacing Single Plants: 1' 3" (40cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 1' 1" (35cm) with 1' 7" (50cm) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Start with a purchased plant, or start seeds indoors and set out at about the time of your last frost.
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How to grow: Comfrey (Growing Guide)
Frost tolerant Extremely cold hardy perennials, comfrey plants become dormant in winter and re-emerge every spring. When the large plants are cut back in summer, old branches are quickly replaced by a fresh flush of foliage.
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How to grow: Onions (Green) (Growing Guide)
Spacing Single Plants: 3" (10cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 3" (10cm) with 3" (10cm) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Start seeds indoors in late winter to early spring when growing cold-hardy bunching varieties.
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How to grow: Blackberry (Growing Guide)
Prefers a pH of 6. Companions Pear, Cherry and Almond. Spacing Single Plants: 2' 11" (90cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 2' 11" (90cm) with 2' 11" (90cm) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Buy plants or use offshoots from an existing plant and cut them to 6...
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How to grow: Aphids (General) (Growing Guide)
Where Found: Worldwide Description: Small, soft-bodied pear-shaped insects less than three millimeters long are usually aphids. Encourage beneficial insects including lady beetles, syrphid flies, and lacewings, which are important aphid predators.
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How to grow: Melon (Growing Guide)
After 2 weeks, thin to 2 plants per hill. Companions Nasturtium, Marigold, Oregano, Corn, Pumpkin, Radish, Squash, Beans and Morning Glory. Harvesting Harvest when sound holow if tapped hard.
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How to grow: Onion (Growing Guide)
Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area. When bulbs form and the tops of the plants fall over, pull them and cure in a warm place for about 10 days before storing.
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How to grow: Codling Moth (Growing Guide)
Hatching from eggs laid on immature apples or nearby leaves, the "apple worms" tunnel to middle of ripening apples to eat the developing seeds. The presence of the traps can interrupt mating activities of uncaptured moths nearby.
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How to grow: Cosmos (Growing Guide)
Cosmos also can be started indoors in containers and set out when the seedlings have at least five leaves, or purchased as bedding plants. Harvesting Cosmos make good cut flowers. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow,...
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How to grow: Petunia (Growing Guide)
Planting and Harvesting Calendar < Back to All Plants Pests which Affect Petunia Aphids (General) Slug Snail Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.
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How to grow: Sunflower (Growing Guide)
Where summers are long and warm, make a second sowing for autumn harvest. Harvesting Cut sunflower heads when some of the seeds inside the edges appear ripe and fall away when rubbed, or when birds start harvesting them for you.
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How to grow: Zinnia (Growing Guide)
Position Full sun. Butterflies prefer flat, single zinnia blossoms over "double" varieties that are packed with petals. Notes Frequent cutting of blossoms helps many varieties to rebloom constantly for many weeks.
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How to grow: Wheat (Growing Guide)
Spring wheat can be planted while the soil is still cool. Or, gather the immature seed tops and dry them for arrangements, and then pull up the plants. Increase spacing to 8 inches (20cm) apart when growing wheat with other cover crops.
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