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Growing pointed cabbage: sowing, care and harvest time

Growing pointed cabbage in your own garden: We present suitable varieties and give tips and tricks from sowing, through care & fertilization, to harvest.The pointed cabbage has very tender leaves [Photo: Carsten Medom Madsen / Shutterstock.com]Of the cabbage (also known as pointed cabbage) is a close relative of the White cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata). The special thing about this cabbage representative is its very delicate leaves. However, this fragile cabbage structure has a...

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Harvest, freeze & store broccoli

How long does broccoli keep after harvest? Can you freeze broccoli and thus make it longer lasting? Here you can find out everything about the topic.Broccoli is considered a healthy vegetable and thrives in the home garden too [Photo: Norman Chan / Shutterstock.com]Broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica) is considered a healthy vegetable with high nutritional value - precisely because of this and of course because of its taste, it is very popular in the kitchen. Of the Growing broccoli is t...

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Harvest, store & preserve zucchini

Zucchini are versatile vegetables and can be preserved well with the right method. We provide tips on harvesting and storing zucchini as well as recipe suggestions for preserving and pickling.If too many zucchini ripen out at once, proper storage is an important issue [Photo: Leptospira / Shutterstock.com]Growing zucchini (Cucurbita pepo subsp. pepo convar. giromontiina), also called summer squash, is worthwhile in every kitchen garden. Because with just a few plants you can harvest numerous ...

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Harvest and store onions

Onions can be grown well in your own garden. Learn how to harvest and store it in this article.Let freshly harvested onions dry well before storing them [Photo: Peter Turner Photography / Shutterstock.com]The onion (Allium cepa) is ideal for growing in your own garden. The season extends from spring to late summer. However, you can still enjoy your onions long after they are harvested! We'll tell you what is important when harvesting and storing the onion.Harvesting onions: timing and procedu...

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Kale varieties: an overview of old and new varieties

New and well-tried varieties of kale: We show you the best varieties for the garden. These can also be conveniently ordered from specialist dealers.As with many other vegetables, the variety is very large [Photo: Dagmar Breu / Shutterstock.com]Kale is a typical dish on cold winter days. The different varieties differ in many ways, such as taste, color and resistance to sub-zero temperatures. You can order seeds for growing kale either online from us or at a garden center near you.We have desc...

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Growing broccoli: tips on planting in the garden

Broccoli is a popular coal plant. Here's everything you need to know about successfully growing broccoli in your garden.Broccoli contains many nutrients and is considered very healthy [Photo: BorisK9 / Shutterstock.com]The green Broccoli plant (Brassica oleracea var. italica) is a long-runner among the Cabbage varieties and it is impossible to imagine Asian or European cuisine without it. With its high nutritional values, fresh broccoli is particularly healthy. Cultivation in the garden is th...

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Growing cauliflower: plant & harvest

Cauliflower is one of the most popular vegetables. Growing cauliflower in your own garden is easy if a few things are kept in mind.Tasty and decorative in the garden: cauliflower [Photo: Luiza Kamalova / Shutterstock.com]cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis) is a member of the cabbage family and is slightly similar in appearance to the broccoli. It is very digestible, contains many valuable nutrients and has a fine, spicy taste. Just like broccoli, cauliflower also eats the infloresce...

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Kale: Origin, Origin and Synonyms

Kale has been grown for centuries. We will inform you about the origin, the origin and the history of this healthy vegetable.Fresh kale ready to be processed [Photo: Alice-D / Shutterstock.com]Of the Kale originates as well as some others Types of cabbage from the "Urkohl“, The origin of which stretches along the coastal areas around the Mediterranean to Asia Minor. Most of the descendants of this ancient, native variety have spread around the world, but kale has become a specialty in a few r...

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Kale: Origin, Origin and Synonyms

Kale has been grown for centuries. We will inform you about the origin, the origin and the history of this healthy vegetable.Fresh kale ready to be processed [Photo: Alice-D / Shutterstock.com]Of the Kale originates as well as some others Types of cabbage from the "Urkohl“, The origin of which stretches along the coastal areas around the Mediterranean to Asia Minor. Most of the descendants of this ancient, native variety have spread around the world, but kale has become a specialty in a few r...

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Growing broccoli: tips on planting in the garden

Broccoli is a popular coal plant. Here's everything you need to know about successfully growing broccoli in your garden.Broccoli contains many nutrients and is considered very healthy [Photo: BorisK9 / Shutterstock.com]The green Broccoli plant (Brassica oleracea var. italica) is a long-runner among the Cabbage varieties and it is impossible to imagine Asian or European cuisine without it. With its high nutritional values, fresh broccoli is particularly healthy. Cultivation in the garden is th...

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