Fern or Polypodiopsida, are belong to a group of vascular plants. This plant has no flower and seed but possesses spores to reproduce. Ferns have complete leaves, roots, and stems. The number of species of ferns is spread out of the world. About more than 10500 …
Not all pumpkins are alike, and every selection serves a unique purpose. By knowing your pumpkins, you’ll be able to opt for the correct one for a jaw-dropping fall show. There’s a lot of pumpkins than what meets the attention. Pumpkins are available a spread of …
Sunflower is one of the most popular flower types in the world. Flowers that are identical to this summer have diverse shapes, ranging from big sunflowers, dwarf sunflowers, and colored sunflowers. Historically, the sunflower originated in North America and began to be introduced to Europe in …
Honeydew melon, or honeymelon, is a fruit that belongs to the melon species cucumis melo(muskmelon). The sweet flesh of honeydew is typically light green, while its skin has a white-yellow tone. Its size and shape are similar to that of its relative, the cantaloupe. Honeydew melon is …
You might believe you know grapes, but offered the large volume of variety in these juicy orbs that are eaten and pushed into drinks, there is a lot more to this fruit than what you see in the fruit and vegetables section and wine shop. Grapes …
Wonder how to grow a watermelon plant? It’s simple: a seed, well-drained soil, and sun. Simply add– you thought it– water! Growing watermelon is one of summer’s sweetest rewards. The first step in growing juicy and scrumptious watermelons is to choose what type you wish to …
Attempt your hand at growing edamame, an ancient Asian veggie that boasts excellent flavor and nutrition. Edamame is a Japanese word that translates “beans on branches,” which describes the method that this vegetable-type soybean grows: The pods appear in bunches on branched, bushy plants. Unlike livestock-type …
Growing cantaloupe and honeydew melons at house is so satisfying, as these fruits offer an explosive taste that doesn’t compare to their store-bought cousins. By utilizing a black ground cover to warm soil and drifting row covers to trap warm air near plants, garden enthusiasts in …