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Napa Cabbage

Napa cabbage is a large oblong cabbage with delicate, crinkled, pale green to white leaves and crisp, wide white ribs. Its flavor is mild and sweet. It is also known as Peking Cabbage and celery cabbage.
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Tamora English rose
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Rose Care in Santa Clara County

Before buying roses, you should survey the area where you will be planting them. Most roses require 6 to 8 hours of direct sun and can withstand full sun in our planting region. Next, pick roses that are disease resistant.
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Arugula

Arugula grows best in the cool season, so plant it in late fall or early spring. It can withstand light frosts. Arugula may bolt (go to flower) quickly, especially during warm spells. It will resow if allowed to go to seed.
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Asparagus

Asparagus is a perennial plant that can produce for years if grown with care. Choose a site in full sun and prepare the soil well. The plants send up 5-foot tall, ferny growth over the summer, so plant them where they won‘t undesirably shade other plants. Asparagus plants can be either male or female. The…
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Brussels sprouts develop on the stalk where the leaves attach
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Brussels Sprouts

Brussels sprouts are a cool season crop, preferring temperatures under 70º F. Sprouts maturing in hot weather and/or dry conditions are more likely to develop bitterness. Transplant seedlings 24 inches apart in July to August, possibly September depending on weather and local conditions.
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Fresh picked artichokes
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Artichoke

Artichokes are considered a cool season crop but can be grown as a perennial in Santa Clara County. They require lots of sun, plenty of water, and occasional protection from frost.
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Frost on an ornamental plant with red berries
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Frost—Avoidance and Dealing with Damage

While first and last frost dates are important for gardeners to be aware of, it‘s also good to know what you can do to prepare for frost and deal with frost damage after it happens.
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View of Asian Vegetable Trial Plot
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Asian Vegetable Trial

The Asian Vegetable Trial was conducted in the summer of 2008 at the Nine Palms Ranch project. Five varieties of bok choy, three varieties of eggplants, and three kinds of sesame seeds were grown. All varieties were successful. Particular favorites were Fun Jen bok choy and Thai Roleks eggplant.
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Ripe and unripe blackberry on plant
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Blackberries and Raspberries

Three main types of raspberries are grown in the United States: red, purple and black. They differ in ways other than fruit color. Red raspberries have erect canes and are propagated by suckers. These are usually grown in the Western States. Black raspberries have arched canes that root at the tips. Purple…
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