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As spring rolls on, the capital is abloom with edible plants — if you know where to look, what to pluck and how to cook them.
1. Do water deeply at the base of the plant. 2. Do not sprinkle water over the top of your plants. 3. Do mulch around your plants, particularly tomatoes and peppers, leaving space to water deeply at ...
Peas prefer cool weather, so it's best to plant them in early spring or late summer for a fall crop. Follow these steps to plant your peas: Direct Sowing: Peas can be directly sown into the garden.
Plant-based milk alternatives are generally better for the planet, yet they tend to lack some of the nutritional benefits of cow’s milk. Research suggests that milk made from peas may come ...
The iconic pea plant experiments of Gregor Mendel laid the foundations for the science of genetics.   Now 160 years on, an ...
A global team mapped pea genomic diversity, advancing breeding research, revisiting Mendel’s traits, and boosting sustainable ...
Vibrantly colored flower stalks make swathes of lupines a sight to see in meadows and cut flower gardens alike ...
One key tip off that morels are ready is the presence of mayapples, a woodland plant with large umbrella ... Hoosiers do not need a license to forage for morels in Indiana if they're planning ...
Photo / Getty Images Research suggests pea milk emits a fraction of the planet-warming gases of cow’s milk production and is more nutritious than most other plant-based milks. Choosing from the ...
April is the prime time to plant a range of vegetables including carrots, beetroot, lettuce and peas. You don't have to own a large patch, all you need is a few pots that can sit comfortably on ...
It’s time for spring produce! We’re talking asparagus, radishes, ramps, you name it! If you’re anything like Shilpa, you ...