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September 2004 (pr) HG/2004-06 Cantaloupe (Muskmelon) in the Garden Dan Drost and Rick Hefelbower, Vegetable Specialists Summary Cantaloupes prefer a sunny location and fertile, well drained soils. Incor- porate plenty of organic matter and a complete fertilizer into the area before planting.
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Cauliflower is a cool season crop, closely related to broccoli, cabbage, kale, turnips and mustard. It is more exacting in its climatic requirements than most other crops in this family. It grows best in a comparatively cool temperature with a moist atmosphere.
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February 2005 (pr) HG/Garden/2005-04 Cauliflower in the Garden Dan Drost and Michael Johnson Summary Cauliflower is a cool season vegetable that prefers a sunny location and fertile, well-drained soil. Incorporate plenty of organic matter and a complete fertilizer into the area before planting.
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Use or prepare soil that is deep and friable to avoid misshapen roots. Do not plant in areas where young plants may be subject to long periods of cold temperatures, which favors bolting.
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January 2006 HG/Garden/2006-03 Celery in the Garden Brandon West and Dan Drost Summary Celery grows to a height of 18 to 24 inches and is composed of leaf topped stalks arranged in a cone that are joined at a common base. The stalks have a crunchy texture and a delicate, but mildly salty taste.
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Swiss chard, often just called chard, can be grown easily in most gardens. This cool-season green vegetable also has good heat resistance, so its really a year-round producer.
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http://agsyst.wsu.edu 1 ON-FARM BAMBOO PRODUCTION IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Carol A. Miles, Ph.D., Extension Agricultural Systems Program, WSU Research and Extension Center, 1919 NE 78th Vancouver, WA 98665 E-mail: milesc@wsu.edu, URL: http://agsyst.wsu.
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Images of adult and nymph.
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