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It is easy to find words like their/there/theyre with the same sounds but different spellings. Some words have unique spellings all of their own, such as colonel and yacht.
The rich soil of the Midwest can grow just about anything. Including, apparently, dollar bills. In fact, to grow those, one doesn't even need a plot of land.
BroccoliBroccoli Whats in broccoli?? Whether it comes as stems, florets or sprouts and raw, steamed or microwaved, broccoli is a great addition to any diet. And with current research revealing the many benefits of broccoli consumption, you cant go wrong with this fantastic vegetable.
Home & Garden Information Center at Clemson University offers broccoli gardening information including planting dates, fertilizing, watering, and so forth.
Check with seedsman to determine if seed is hot-water treated. If not, soak seed at 122degF (50degC). Use a 20-minute soak for broccoli, cauliflower, collards, kale, and Chinese cabbage. Soak brussels sprouts and cabbage for 25 minutes. Note. Hot water seed treatment may reduce seed germination.
PestManagement GrantsFinal Report Contract Number: 00-0217s Project Title: Rotations with Broccoli for Soilborne Disease Management in Conventional and Organic Strawbeny Systems Principal Investigator: Dr. K. V. Subbarao, University of California, Davis, Salinas Address: UC Davis, 1636 E.
Thanks for your question. The stems of broccoli are a good source of insoluble fiber, but do not have the same beta-carotene, potassium or vitamin C content of the florets.