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Tag Archives: Green

Question:Started gardening a few months ago, a new green pepper has just appeared, it has these tiny black dots on it. Not covering it, just in one spot. What does that mean? How can I prevent it? Can I eat the pepper?

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Question:We have them from our garden and need to use them tomorrow before they go bad. What should I make with them? I was thinking maybe pizza with caramelized peppers and goat cheese? Sound good?

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Question:got yellow squash to put in my garden and the veggie is green. Does this mean it may not be yellow squash

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Question:I’m trying to grow my first vegetable/herb garden. I’m hoping to include beefsteak tomatoes, scallions, basil, dill, thyme, and peppers at the least. I already have garlic and lavender. Anything else I should add? Do you have any tips? Also, my climate is northern one. it has been warming up, but cold days (below 40) [...]

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Question:really would like to know..especially with gardening season coming soon.thanks.

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Question:My green pepper plants in my garden just wont grow.They are about 7 inches tall and look week.Ive tried miricle grow…still not much growth.What do green pepper plants really like to eat?

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Question:What can I do to keep the deer from eating all my plants? They are also eating my peas. I have a fence up but obvioulsy not tall enough. I also have alum. pans hanging (someone said that would work). Any other ideas? We live in a wooded area so there is a lot of [...]

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Question:Suppose you have a plant that produces yellow pease, but you don’t know whether it is homozygous dominant or heterozygous. WHat experiment could you do to find out? Draw Punnett squares to help you.

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Question:I have a small garden with about a dozen green pepper plants. My wife found one this morning with seriously wilted leaves. All of the other surrounding plants were fine. By lunch-time, the leaves were beginning to actually dry out. The plant looked totally healthy as of yesterday, but today is pretty much dead. It [...]

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