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Basic Facts about Sunflowers Let us enlighten ourselves with some facts about sunflowers.  Sunflower is an annual plant.  This beautiful flower is product of the plant which comes from Asteraceae family.  Helianthus annuus is the scientific name of this plant, which comes from two Greek words helios, which means sun and anthos, which means flower. …

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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Blueberries

Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Blueberries

Growing Blueberries, Blueberries belonging to the Ericaceae family get grown for their edible berries. They primarily are Eurasian species of shrubs in Vaccinium species. The scientific name of the species often gets called the Vaccinium myrtillus L. However, several species are closely related to them. Blueberries get known by various names in various parts of…

Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Cantaloupe

Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Cantaloupe

Growing cantaloupe, Belonging to the Cucurbitaceae family, cantaloupes are one of the widely consumed variants of melon across the globe. They are known by various names in different parts of the world, like rockmelon, sweet melon, and spanspek. The smallest cantaloupe can weigh less than 500 grams, while the heaviest recorded variant falls in the…

How to Plant Plums | Edible Gardening

How to Plant Plums | Edible Gardening

Growing plum trees, Plum trees need full sun to create sweet organic products, so pick a planting site that gets six hours every day. For soil, they lean toward loamy, well-depleting soil rich with natural matter. Contingent upon your plum assortment, your tree might act naturally pollinating or require a second tree for cross-fertilization—if your…