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Are Cantaloupes Fruit or Vegetable? Understanding Their Classification

ByJuan D Rivera

Hey there, foodies! Have you ever been confused about what category cantaloupe falls into—fruit or vegetable? It’s a debate that has puzzled many of us for years. Some say it’s a fruit because it’s sweet…

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How Far Apart to Plant Cantaloupe? How Much Spacing Area Needed?

ByJuan D Rivera

If you’re like me, you love cantaloupe. Not only is it delicious, but it’s also a great source of nutrients. And if you’re like me, you may also have a hard time getting your cantaloupe…

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Male and Female Cantaloupe Flowers: What’s the Difference?

ByJuan D Rivera

Cantaloupes are a type of melon that is typically grown in warm climates. The plants can be grown from seed or transplanted. The flowers of the cantaloupe plant are pollinated by bees and other insects. …

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How To Increase and Encourage Female Cucumber Flowers (Helpful Tips)

ByJuan D Rivera

Cucumbers have male and female flowers. Female cucumber flowers are important for pollination and yield in cucumbers. Female cucumber flowers cannot bear fruit on their own. Male flowers are required to fertilize them. A few…

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Do Carrots Have Flowers? (Carrots Blooms & What They Look Like)
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Do Carrots Have Flowers? (Carrots Blooms & What They Look Like)

ByJuan D Rivera

Carrot plants ‌have flowers, but they won’t appear every year. Carrot plants are biennial plants. The plants are supposed to flower during their second year of life.  Sometimes, with weather fluctuations, a carrot plant flowers…

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Carrots Growing Stages (with Pictures): Plant Life Cycle & Timeline

ByJuan D Rivera

Ready to grow the juiciest, crunchiest carrots in town? Look no further! This blog post takes you on a journey through the life cycle of the humble carrot plant, from seed to seed.  To make…

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Are Carrots Fruit or Vegetable? Understanding Their Classification

ByJuan D Rivera

Carrots are vegetables that produce fruits! That’s the simple and honest answer. It only gets more fun from there. In the end, a carrot checks every box here as a vegetable, but a carrot plant…

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Carrots Plant Care and Growing Tips: How to Grow in Pot or Container

ByJuan D Rivera

Carrots are root vegetables that are easy to grow. They, like other root vegetables, are a cool-weather crop that thrives in temperatures below 70 degrees. Carrots are a high-reward crop based on what it takes…

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Can You Eat Brussel Sprout Leaves? Are They Edible and Safe to Eat?

ByJuan D Rivera

When it comes to cooking brussels sprouts, there are two camps: those who love them and those who hate them. If you’re in the latter camp, it’s time to give these little cabbages another chance….

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