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Another relative of the cabbage, this vegetable is a cool-weather crop that does best planted midsummer for early fall ripening. -Planting: Plant the seedlings 18-25 inches from each other in rows about 30 inches apart. Cutworm collars like the ones used with broccoli are recommended.
Bubble and squeak: Traditionally shallow fried left over boiled potatoes and cabbage from roast dinner, but carrots, peas, Brussels sprouts, and other vegetables can be added. Often served with pickle.
FSG Wellness The Cancer-Preventing Lifestyle Oct. Dec. 03 Lifestyle inventory: Rate the following statements 1-5 with 1 being never & 5 being always 1. ___I avoid smoking or using any tobacco products and I stay away from other peoples smoke. 2.
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Nutritional Deficiencies Of Vegetable Crops Clemson University Coastal Research And Education Center Charleston, South Carolina Richard L. Hassell Vegetable Extension Specialist Nitrogen Deficiency Brussels Sprout seedling showing grayish green new leaf and bronzed cotyledons.
But this health headline is not quite as ominous as it sounds. Partly responsible for cancers new ranking is that deaths from heart disease, still the nations overall biggest killer, have been steadily falling since 1975.
The volumes are Jack L. DeBenedetti, Jr.: Brussels Sprouts and Artichoke Growing on the North Coast, and Charles Dick: Agricultural Regulation in Santa Cruz, 1930-1967.
April Vol. 03 Issue 4 (rev) Extension Nutrition Programs FSNE/EFNEP Color Your Way To A Healthy Day! Moms always said, Eat your greens. Now were learning that blues, reds, yellows, oranges, purples and even whites are good for you, too.