Saturday, August 28, 2010

The Exciting World of Gardening

Why you should plant a garden? People give many reasons for wanting to plant a garden is relaxing, makes them feel part of the country remembers his grandmother, who saves money, and so on. One of the best reasons to plant a garden, its exciting. That right, its exciting. Not many weeks waiting for something to happen in part, although some may be of interest to the factory first pokes his head out of the country. Gardening is exciting because it gives you the opportunity to experience new things. It allows you to see, smell, and taste of vegetables and herbs, things that you can never find elsewhere. Consider the examples.
We start with something you might think you know tomatoes. How many kinds of tomatoes, you can buy at the grocery store? Apart from red tomatoes, you can find yellow, white, pink, purple, orange or striped tomatoes? Can you find green tomatoes? No green tomatoes, but tomatoes are still green when they are ripe? All of these can be grown from seeds in your garden. How are the different flavors? You have to push some to discover. The seed companies generally have several types of tomatoes to choose from. Example. Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds Seeds of 141 different types of tomatoes.
The same principle applies to other vegetables. Baker Creek has 24 varieties of summer squash and 80 types of winter squash. They have 53 varieties of watermelon and over 79 other types of melons. These are the seeds that have been collected from all over the world, so you can taste some foods from other countries without leaving their own backyard. Most exotic seeds are also available. You might want to try narajilla increasingly sour fruit of the Andes, whose juice has been described as the nectar of the gods. O Thai mung beans, which have a nutty flavor and are used in Thailand to make desserts.

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