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Vegetables other than crucifers (cabbage fam- ily) are not susceptible. Cruciferous weeds such as wild radish (Indian mustard), pepper grass (Virginia pepperweed), and shepherds purse are susceptible. The bacterium which causes black rot is less than 1/10,000 of an inch long.
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embryo development, and because this is an important family from a human perspective. It produces many leaf crops like Watercress, Cabbage, Chinese Cabbage and Brussels Sprouts. Chinese radish, plain old radish, horseradish, Japanese horseradish and turnips are important root crops.
the frutis and vegetables are available at the best prices and at the best quality. Note, many of the items begin in one month and then remain available for the next several months.
Rotating your vegetable crops is very important in maintaining nutrient balance in your soil and ensuring that your plants continue to receive the proper nutrients.
Each day your body uses more than 40 different nutrients to stay healthy. Foods are the cheapest and best way to get them. No one food is perfect. The wider the variety of foods that you eat every day, the better your chances are of getting what you need to stay fit.
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