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  • ...well as repelling harmful nematodes such as the potato cyst nematode, the root knot nematode, and the soybean cyst nematode. [[Category:Crops]]
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  • [[Category:Crops]] [[Category:Root crops]]
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  • Parsnips are a root vegetable that is native to Eurasia and have been used extensively in that ...can be eaten raw but most of the common culinary applications require the root vegetable to be cooked. While they are often substituted for carrots in rec
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  • Root crop. Also known as Swedish turnip or yellow turnip. [[Category:Crops]]
    136 bytes (18 words) - 13:02, 23 November 2017
  • [[Category:Root crops]] [[Category:Crops]]
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  • ...tivated widely across the temperate zone for its tuber, which is used as a root vegetable. ...he field with a weedkiller (such as glyphosate) to stop their spread. Each root can make an additional 75 to 200 tubers during a year.
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  • ...iny slips in water. They will start growing roots. Once they have a 2-3" root system, plant the slips in soil and let them establish. By now it should b ...ck them carefully in a wooden box or basket. Store the sweet potatoes in a root cellar, basement, or other place with a temperature of at least 55°F/13°C
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  • ...of being grown in beds or in containers, and renowned for producing heavy crops of fruit. The Osbourne Prolific variety, as evidenced by its name, shares t ...the hole with recycled concrete slabs to encourage deep rather than broad root development.
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  • Tasty greens, healing root. The dandelion is a great resource, hiding in plain sight. ==Root==
    158 bytes (21 words) - 13:15, 20 February 2018
  • ...tant caveat about the entire species is that they produce Juglone in their root zone, and somewhat flowing downstream. This is poisonous to many other plan [[Category:Crops]]
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