Sentences with phrase «tomato and cucumber plants»

Tomato and cucumber plants are being pulled and cleaned up as well.

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Growing up in rural South Dakota, my mom, aunts and grandma always planted big, fruitful gardens which tended to supply the community with endless amounts of tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and more.
Even if you can't face taking on tomatoes or cucumbers, plant some basil, thyme, cilantro and rosemary.
Amaranth (Chinese Spinach) Artichokes Asparagus Asparagus Pea Beans Beets Bitter Melons and Wax Gourds Broccoli Brussels Sprouts Burdock (Gobo) Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Chinese (Napa) Cabbage Citron Melon (For candied citron, pies, etc.) Cantaloupes and Melons Cardoon Celery Chervil Chicory Chives Collards Corn and Ornamental Corn Cover Crops Cowpeas Cucumbers Eggplant Endive Fava Beans Finocchio Garland Chrysanthemum Gourds and Decorative Squash Jicama (Mexican Yam) Kale Kohlrabi Leeks Lettuce and Mesclun Loofah (Luffa) Sponges Malabar Spinach Mache (Corn Salad) Micro Greens (Baby Greens) Minutina (Buckshorn Plaintain) Mustard and Other Greens Oats (Hulless Oats for cereal) Okra Onions / Scallions Orach (Mountain Spinach) Ornamental Corn and Grain Pak Choi / Bak Choi Parsley Peas: Early Spring Peanuts Peppers Super Hot Peppers Popcorn Pumpkins Quinoa (Cereal, Superfood) Radicchio Radish Ramps (Wild Leeks) Rhubarb Rice (Can be grown in garden soil) Rutabaga Salsify (Oyster Plant) Saltwort Scorzonea Shallots (From Seed) Sorghum Soybeans Spinach Squash Summer Type and Zucchini Squash Winter Type Squash Japanese Kabocha Type Squash (Fall and Winter Decorations) Strawberry Sugar Beets Swiss Chard Tomatoes Turnip Watermelon
The first year, I planted two tomato plants and a cucumber plant.
My cucumber died almost straight away, but the tomato plants both grew and slowly produced a little fruit.
I love to plant my own fresh herbs and vegetables, especially cherry tomatoes, cucumbers and parsley.
It may be small but I have tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, pie pumpkins, eggplants and peppers planted this year — plus a slew of herbs.
I grow zucchini, cucumbers (bush plants), many many tomatoes, lettuce, rutabagas, peas, lots of potatoes (two seasons worth), asparagus (this takes years to get going), peppers, carrots, and pole beans (a must have for anyone with a crunch for space).
Warm - season crops are fruiting plants, such as peppers, cucumbers, eggplant and tomatoes, and will be harvested when students return in the fall.
The study, published in the November 2015 issue of HortScience, reports on a 3 - year experiment conducted in greenhouse soil rotationally planted with cucumber or tomato and lettuce with and without manures.
Finally, carrot contains very few natural plant toxins like cucurbitacins in cucumber or tomatine in tomato, and those which do exist are extremely safe for acne.
I tend to get a little crazy and plant a little bit of everything, but I always plant the veggie «basics» that are popular to grow around here, including tomatoes, squash, peppers (hot and bell), carrots, cucumbers and salad greens.
Yet, while planting our tomato, squash and cucumber plants, we must always keep in mind our furry friends.
If you want to produce higher plants, you will just need to configure the system in its 2D configuration, and you will immediately be able to produce plants such as tomatoes, cucumbers, medicinal herbs and many more!»
With a backdrop of green farmland and solar - clad barns, the plant is also a stone's throw from the Gebrüder Maier fruit and vegetable company, which uses the captured CO2 to boost the growth of cucumbers, tomatoes and aubergines in its large greenhouses.
* While some recommendations for some plants are as high as 1,300 ppmv, the article elsewhere notes A lower level (800 — 1,000 ppm) is recommended for raising seedlings (tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers) as well as for lettuce production.
In fact, tests by Norman Arancon of the University of Hawaii suggest that application of vermicompost showed significant and repeatable suppression of pythium, verticillium wilt, rhizoctonia solani, powdery mildew, plant parasitic nematodes, cabbage white caterpillars, cucumber beetles, tomato hornworms, mealy bugs, aphids and two - spotted spider mites» damage to a broad range of edible crops.
Next will come the plantings... definitely some lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, peas, and peppers.
What am I planting — peas, cucumber, lettuces, tomatoes and peppers.
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