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strawberry season is April until June. These sweet, juicy berries are nutritional knockouts with just 1 cup offering 3.5 grams of fiber and meeting 100% of your daily vitamin C needs. They also boast a high folic acid content, which stimulates mental
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Font Resize For the Mercury News Favas are one of the first beans of the spring season -- and one of the most "hard to get to" vegetables. If you are the low man on the restaurant kitchen totem bowl, guess what job you get in the spring? Shelling
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Warm, sunny days mix it up with cold, blustery, rain-filled stretches...Leather jackets, sport coats, shirt sleeves, raincoats and, sadly, even our down parkas all see action.
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Sushil Kumar Bind in his vegetable pea field in Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. For farmers in Bahuti village of Mirzapur district in Uttar Pradesh water availability and quality farm inputs posed a big problem. Though rice and wheat are the main crops,
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Spring greens are popping up at grocery stores and farmers markets. Spring greens' superior quality and sometimes lower prices have folks snapping up those green pea shoots, soft green baby lettuces and peppery arugula, and those broad green leaves
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tool goes here There is a reason why they call these plump green beauties "sugar snap" peas. Bite into one of these crunchy veggies and it may be the sweetest thing you have tasted this spring. Valley farmers say this year's crop is especially sweet,
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Font Resize The folks at Cooking Light magazine sure know how to time the publication of a cookbook. Just as we're lovingly tending our seedlings and salivating over the just-months-away prospect of fresh tomatoes and corn, they come out with the "
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tool goes here Tomatoes produce very well in our climate and a successful crop is practically guaranteed if the plants receive at least 6 hours of sun daily, if they are irrigated consistently, which prevents the skin cracking, and if they are fed
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Harvesting and processing of the beans is scheduled to finish this week, and Wattie's South Island Agricultural Manager Mark Daniels reports excellent yields and blemish-free quality. Our bean crop has thrived under the hot dry conditions and we are
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Staff writer Published April 01, 2013 The warmest day of the year worked its magic on Easter Sunday, energizing Olympia-area residents to get out and walk, run, bike, soak up the sun, or tend to their gardens under cloudless, sparkling-blue skies...
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