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The Tall and the Short of It: Peas
Alternatively, you can plant both early and later-maturing varieties.The season for fresh peas may be short, but it is definitely worth it.Thanks to Farmerdill for the use of his photos from PlantFiles.Tall mange-tout peas: Permission is granted to copy,...
California
El Segundo
Is Nitrogen a double-edged sword for our garden soils?
You might also apply foliar sprays made from a nutrient-rich compost tea containing live beneficial microbes to convert atmospheric nitrogen.An alternative is to use commercial fertilizers, choosing wisely with the planet ecology in mind, and applying...
California
El Segundo
Lentils: Red, Green, Black...just how old and valuable are they?
The basil we so carefully harvested this fall and froze in ice cube trays with olive oil make a great addition to the lentils. The archaeological excavation at Franchthi Cave in Greece held the discovery of lentils dating back to 11,000 b.c. Indeed, lentils...
California
El Segundo
Black-eyed Peas for Luck
Toward the end of the summer after we had frozen all we wanted, peas were left on the vine until they became overly mature and started drying.These, too, were picked. Naturally low in fat, containing no cholesterol, a plethora of vitamins and minerals,...
California
El Segundo
Grow Some Cover Crops For Rich Green Manure
I think of all the times I have added an organic supplement of one kind or another to boost nitrogen levels. This is the perfect time of year for many of us to think about starting a cover crop.
California
El Segundo
Jequirity Beans: Those Poisonous Pretties
They are most commonly a dazzling scarlet with a black tip at one end; other colors, including white, are less prevalent. The leaves are large, with compound alternate leaflets. This twining perennial can range from 12 to 40 feet (4 to 12 meters) in size,...
California
El Segundo
Peas, Please! English, Snow, or Sugar Snap?
This humble dish even made it into our cultural canon by way of the movie character Forrest Gump, who proclaimed, "Me and Jenny goes together like peas and carrots."In terms of etiquette, there is some debate as to what is the proper method of eating...
California
El Segundo
Cowpeas please! The History and Importance of the Cowpea Plant
What we call Peas, and the rest of the world calls peas are two different plants We Southerners grow and eat our peas with a delight and devotion rarely seen anywhere, much to the curiosity of anyone north of the Ohio River.
California
El Segundo
Should Humans Eat Seeds? We\'re Not Birds, After All!
The answer is a resounding "yes," but let's take a look at just what makes seeds such good food for people.The botany stuff with the big confusing words (likeether the part came from the mother, the father, or is new and came from the embryo.
California
El Segundo
The Look of Tropical Trees in a Northern Garden
If your tropical planting has a northern exposure, as opposed to backing up to a structure or solid fence, you should also consider a protective windrow planting of hardy dense evergreen shrubs or trees behind your "tropical treeline" to break the wind...
California
El Segundo
Importance of Legumes
For human consumption, garbanzo beans, lima beans, black beans, kidney beans, navy beans, pinto beans, black-eyed peas, split peas and brown, red or green lentils are all nutrient-packed legumes.
California
Santa Monica
Why Grow Perennial Legumes – Learn About Planting Perennial Legumes
Once established, perennial legumes require little water until flowering, but be sure to irrigate if plants appear wilted. Work the soil well prior to planting, as legumes grow best in loose, fertile soil with plenty of organic matter.Water well at planting...
Ohio
Willoughby
Baptisia australis: Blue False Indigo or Blue Wild Indigo
You will find that plants with large tap-roots need to get bigger before you try (or need) to divide them. With or without its spires of vivid blue flowers, Baptisia is a handsome and long-lived ornamental plant.
California
El Segundo
Popular Legume Plants: What Are The Different Types Of Legumes
Legume pods easily break into two equal hemispheres, but not all legumes produce pods. Legume cover crops may be alfalfa, red clover, fava, vetch or cowpeas. They are classified, along with many other plants, as legumes.
Ohio
Willoughby
Lespedeza: A Lollapalooza in the Garden
Other nitrogen-fixing legumes include. As a member of the legume family (formerly Leguminosae, now divided betweenand two other sub-families), it also fixates nitrogen in the soil, raising the soil's fertility.
California
El Segundo
A to Z Gardening for Food and Nutrition: Do You Know Your B Vitamins?
It is always best to get regular physical exams with periodic blood tests, if recommended by your doctor. Here are a few more interesting facts about certain B vitamins:- important for energy and nerve functions.
California
El Segundo
Enjoy the Taste of Eating Right
Puree veggies for comforting, homemade soups, or stir pureed vegetables into your favorite plain yogurt for savory new flavor sensations having much less sugar than commonly found in fruit yogurts.You may notice more chefs cooking with cauliflower and...
California
El Segundo
Organic Gardening Soil Inoculants – Benefits Of Using A Legume Inoculant
What many people don't know is that a significant amount of nitrogen fixing by peas and beans happens only when a special legume inoculant has been added to the soil.Organic gardening soil inoculants are a type of bacteria added to the soil to “seed”...
Ohio
Willoughby
Types Of Nuts In Gardens – Information On Seed Vs. Nut Vs. Legume
The fruit splits when they are ready to harvest. Drupes are often lumped in with nuts. How about; are they nuts? How about the aforementioned peanut? Here's why it gets confusing. Examples of these includeSo which nuts are actually nuts?
Ohio
Willoughby
5 Steps To Healthier Cattle Pastures
Carefully select the legumes you use. The exact steps you take to achieve this will vary depending on the climate and soil where you live and farm, so the best thing you can do is work with your county extension agent, who can connect you with information...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Forages, Cattle Bloat Come Early
Continuous grazing causes less incidences of bloat. “Alfalfa in many areas of southern Kentucky is ready to be cut now,” Smith says. In addition to the early arrival and more constant presence of crop pests , farmers must be prepared for early maturity...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What Is the Difference Between Lima Beans & Edamame?
Edamames must be chewed more because they are harder and have a slightly sweet taste.Edamame has twice the protein of lima beans and almost half the carbohydrates, which makes it a dieter's dream snack.
California
Santa Monica
UF Hack: Nitrogen Nurses
In the longer term, nitrogen-fixing crops can be used as “nurse crops.” In perennial plant guilds, for example, interplanting with nitrogen-fixing plants makes a system self-sufficient.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Identify Trees from Seed Pods
American Indians and Euro-Americans alike roasted Kentucky coffeetree "beans." Other legumes, notably the catclaw acacia of the deep Southwest, produce slender but wildly twisted pods.Gauge the seedpod's size.
California
Santa Monica
7 Diseases that Could Be Killing Your Beans
Older leaves and pods are more susceptible. Common Bacterial Blight Caused by: The bacterium Xanthomonas campestris pv. White Mold Caused by: Sclerotinia sclerotiorum , the fungus that causes white mold, is a big problem for legumes in moderately warm,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What Is Living Mulch: How To Use Living Mulch As A Ground Cover
The type of plant you use as mulch depends upon what your main purpose for a cover crop must achieve.If you are using living mulch as a ground cover, make sure it's a plant that can take foot traffic.
Ohio
Willoughby
What Is Molybdenum: Information On Molybdenum Sources For Plants
Necrosis of cell tissue and poorly functioning vascular systems also cause general decay of plant health. It is also important to potassium absorption. Plants can absorb the mineral quickly but excess does not remain in soil.There are also many fertilizer...
Ohio
Willoughby