Can you name the only vegetable that is also considered a fruit? This one will really get your gears turning!
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How To Grow Vegetables At Home, Simple And Effective
How To Grow Vegetables At Home, Simple And Effective
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life is based on variety!
Is it possible to survive on just one type of fruit for a whole month?
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Fruit Thinning Fruit thinning is the reduction of fruit lines along the branches. 1. Prevent excessive fruit picking and premature fruit drop. 2. The fruit obtained after defoliation is of good quality. Fruit size, weight and color are attractive and marketable. 3. Prevents branch breakage due to excessive load. 4. To avoid fruit failure every second year. 5. Maintaining the condition of the tree. In the case of excessive production, it cannot produce fruit and provide energy for a long time or survive, so every year as a result of cutting the fruit, we can take the required amount of fruit from the tree.
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Why your chickens might need essential oils: https://lnkd.in/es5q6KBX
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I planted a small fruit plant. I waited one day, then two days, then a week, and finally a month. But it didn’t bear any fruit, so I pulled up the plant and threw it in the dustbin. Now I know that fruit plants don’t work just like the stock market. - A Fools Wisdom "Learning from the mistakes of others is also wisdom." #Wisdom #Patience #GrowthMindset #LifeLessons #LearnAndGrow
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Summer is coming and if your household is anything like mine, you will eventually have a packet or two of milk in your fridge expired past their use-by date. Such a waste and such a hassle to have to throw away expired milk! If this regularly happens with you, do what I do 💡: freeze those packets on purchase! Earlier today, I successfully boiled frozen milk from the freezer which was one day past its use-by date. If I don't do this, i.e. the milk goes past its use-by date in the cold section of the fridge rather than the freezer, the milk curdles immediately on boiling. BUT not this time. The frozen milk didn't curdle on boiling even though it was a day past its use-by date. Eureka!! 🎉 So, given the JIT nature of Indian milk supply, the smart thing to do is to freeze the milk as soon as you buy it, then unfreeze and boil it as necessary. No more waste! #reducereuserecycle #science #citizenscience
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