Vegetable plants are plants where the soil pH is a measurement of how alkaline or acidic the soil is. A reading of less than 7 represents acidic soil and greater than 7 is alkaline. Most vegetables grow well in soil with a pH of 6.5. However, some crops prefer a more acidic environment.
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Yes, I can identify vegetable plants in a garden.
You can identify vegetable plants by looking at their leaves, flowers, and fruits. Each type of vegetable plant has unique characteristics that can help you distinguish it from others. You can also use plant identification guides or apps to help you identify different vegetable plants.
Yes Jersey Plants Direct sells vegetable plants. Some of the vegetable plants they have for sale year round which can be easily accessed on their website are: Tomato Shirley, Tomato Tom, Cucumbers, Chili Peppers, Eggplant, Blacklim Asparagus and they have a Tasty Herb Collection as well.
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No, salt is not considered a vegetable. Salt is a mineral composed of sodium and chloride, while vegetables are edible plants or parts of plants.
Tomatoes, peppers, and blueberries are vegetable plants that benefit from the use of coffee grounds in their soil.
there are a number of insect pests and fungal diseases found on vegetable plants.
Most vegetable plants can be grown in containers. It is important to have large enough containers so the vegetable plants do not dry out from a lack of water.
Most of the vegetable oil is extracted by crushing the seeds of oil plants such as groundnut, mustard, sesame, sunflower and Castor etc.
Yes, vegetable oils do not contain cholesterol as they are derived from plants and not animal products.
No. Grains are seeds. They come from plants, some plants being vegetable.
It is a vegetable.