chemicals can be harmful to humans or the environment.
they disagree because of oppinion some like spraying them to keep away insects and some dont its all to do with oppinion
No, the Amish do not forage for food. Many have gardens that provide some vegetables. The rest is bought at a store.
Some types of home gardening are rock gardens, rose gardens, herb gardens, container gardens, and shade gardens. There is also perennial gardens, annual gardens, and raised bed gardens.
The Victory Gardens were gardens that had vegetables planted at the homes of Americans. English people also planted gardens if they had the seeds. The families planted whatever vegetable they like or whatever seeds they could get. Any gardens with too much vegetables grown were passed out to others who needed vegetables, such as elderly people, disabled people, and people who did not have gardens (such as apartment dwellers). Some people had berry bushes and fruit trees so they would share the fruit with others or sell it. __ Victory gardens were also popular in Australia, NZ and Canada. The first VG (Victory Gardens) were dug in England in Oct 1939. People were encouraged to plant all free green spaces with whatever vegetables they could. The British government published a pamphlet called Dig For Victory telling people how to do it and advising them what would be good to plant. The following veggies were planted: Potatoes, Carrot, Turnip, Parsnip, Runner, dwarf and broad beans, Shallots, Onions, Tomatoes, Marrow, Radish, Parsley, Cabbage, Brussels sprouts, Sprouting broccoli, Kale, Swede, Globe beet, Spinach, Lettuce.
some hindus are disagree but many are not disagree
There are some floating gardens near Mexico City. There may be some elsewhere.
The famous gardens in Dubai are the Miracle Gardens. This is known as the world's largest garden of natural flowers.
Some of the most famous European gardens that are must-visit destinations for garden enthusiasts include the Gardens of Versailles in France, Kew Gardens in England, the Boboli Gardens in Italy, and the Alhambra Gardens in Spain. These gardens are known for their stunning landscapes, historical significance, and unique plant collections.
vegetables can be sweet but some of them can be bitter but it depends on ur taste buds lyk 4 mah carrots dont really have a sweet or bitter taste so i dont really kno wat 2 put dat under
Some of the most popular gardens to visit in Amsterdam are the Keukenhof Gardens, Vondelpark, and Hortus Botanicus.
Basically their diet consisted of bread, porridge, vegetables and some meat. Also some common crops which includes wheat, beans, barley, peas and oats. Near their homes, peasants had little gardens that contained lettuce, carrots, radishes, tomatoes, beets and other vegetables. If their crops didn't grow, they didn't have food to eat. An they would have
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