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Tulips
5 or 5 cm long, and Tulipa greigii hybrids are characterized by
leaves mottled with tiny purple dots, resulting in a striped effect.
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202.
Caring For Bulbs
Secondly, a light dressing of fertilizer is scattered among the plants, but not over the foliage because it can damage the
leaves.
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203.
Lifting And Storage
Lifting should be started after drying of
leaves but before the foliage is released from the bulbs so their exact location is not difficult to determine.
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204.
Beets
" These include the large-top varieties with large
leaves highly recommended for use in salads or for boiling as greens.
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205.
Brussels Sprouts
As the bottom sprouts form, the
leaves are removed a few at a time from the bottom up, leaving the top-knot of
leaves until it is necessary to speed up the development of the last buttons at the top of the stem.
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206.
Carrots
They go to the compost pile where the odour of the
leaves will attract the fly if it is already around.
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207.
Cauliflower
The
leaves are tied together loosely to protect the curds from water and sun before the heads are the size of a small teacup.
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208.
Chard
Similar to spinach, the texture is heavily crumpled so that the
leaves do not cook down to a smooth pulp.
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209.
Chives
Cut with scissors and chopped fine, the green
leaves can be added to salads and sandwiches. A small clump is all that is needed for a start.
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210.
Collards
The second is to cut off only the rosette, or mature head; the third is to pull off the lower
leaves (as with kale) and leave the younger
leaves for picking at a later date.
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