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Mike Nicholson asked: Frozen vegetables are commercially packed vegetables that are sold in the frozen section of any store. Usually frozen vegetables found in store include peas, corn, cauliflower, spinach and many others. It includes the mixture of vegetables also. Vegetables may be processed or cut in different way into various forms that are cooking [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Mike Nicholson</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Frozen vegetables are commercially packed vegetables that are sold in the frozen section of any store. Usually frozen vegetables found in store include peas, corn, cauliflower, spinach and many others. It includes the mixture of vegetables also. Vegetables may be processed or cut in different way into various forms that are cooking or eating. Frozen vegetable have several advantages over fresh vegetables like they are available throughout the year, they have practically endless life when they are kept in freezer and they have been processed a step for eating. In some cases, they are more economical to purchase than fresh vegetables.<br/><br/>It is believed that frozen vegetables are much better than fresh vegetables as they are free from pathogens. Generally boiling of vegetable loses the important nutrients that include vitamins and other nutrients that prevent cancer. These days, all of us are giving priority to nutrition, so we always look for nutritional content vegetables. Frozen vegetable contains all important nutritions that are good for our health. It is true that frozen vegetable do not possess softness of fresh that fresh vegetable possess, but when fresh vegetables are stored and send for long distance, they loose most of their original nutrients whereas frozen vegetables losses very few.<br/><br/>Frozen vegetables are long lasting and they are convenient to use and ready for use straight from the freezer. You should be assured that frozen vegetables you are purchasing should be fresh, wholesome and safe. Due to busy lifestyle of every one has increased the demand for convenience vegetables. Freezing stops bacterial growth. There are many industries that are providing frozen vegetable that are very cost effective. The packaging of frozen vegetables is moisture free. Industries have quality control team for checking the products carefully and gives it customized packaging.<br/><br/>Siam Canadian is the one of the leading providers of frozen vegetables and carved vegetables at low cost. They provide these services to across the world.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Growing Vegetables In Your Garden</title>
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Lanny Hintz asked: Now wouldn&#8217;t it be more fulfilling to eat vegetables that come from your very own garden? It feels great knowing that your very own hands have helped grow the vegetables that are in your salad or dish. We have to bear in mind though that growing vegetables is not easy and can [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Lanny Hintz</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Now wouldn&#8217;t it be more fulfilling to eat vegetables that come from your very own garden? It feels great knowing that your very own hands have helped grow the vegetables that are in your salad or dish. We have to bear in mind though that growing vegetables is not easy and can sometimes be downright frustrating. But with a lot of patience and hard work you&#8217;ll soon be tasting the fruits of your hard labor.<br/><br/>In growing vegetables it is important that the seeds have been properly planted. You have to ensure that the soil is moist and rich in nutrients to help your seeds grow. The seeds must not be planted in loosely packed soil so as to prevent having air spaces that would tend to dry or shrivel the tiny roots once it starts to grow. It is vital that the soil touches the seed to enable it to take root immediately when it starts to germinate.<br/><br/>It is a must for you to know the different needs of the different types and kinds of vegetable that you may be growing. Each vegetable requires different spaces for it to grow and different depths for it to be planted on. Knowing information like these is important so that your vegetables get the right amount of care and tending. Some plants would require having much more water than others so you should try to separate them. When you plant vegetables, you can&#8217;t expect all of the seeds to develop so heavy seeding is quite alright. To help your vegetables grow beautifully, fertilize the land or better yet sprinkle some food for your plants.<br/><br/>Now, that you have started to grow your vegetables you need to undertake measures to make sure that your vegetable garden lasts long. Water them regularly and consistently check that they are in good shape to make certain that they will continue to produce and bear fruit. If you encounter any problems, take the necessary action or preventive measures. One of the things that you should avoid doing is to leave your vegetables to over ripen. Harvest them so that your plants will continue to produce. When plants go to seed they stop producing.<br/><br/>If you see any signs of weeds, weed them out. Weeds are one of the pests that could choke your plants since these weeds compete with them for water and nutrients in the soil. Vegetable plants have a life span so consider planting in intervals so that you have new ones to replace the early ones that may have reached their end in producing.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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Abhishek Agarwal asked: Vegetable gardening at home signifies many things to many individuals – for quite a few people it may be financially prudent to cultivate their own vegetable whereas for many others it is a pleasurable pursuit to grow vegetables. You might be interested in knowing whether your soil is just right for cultivating [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Abhishek Agarwal</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Vegetable gardening at home signifies many things to many individuals – for quite a few people it may be financially prudent to cultivate their own vegetable whereas for many others it is a pleasurable pursuit to grow vegetables. You might be interested in knowing whether your soil is just right for cultivating vegetables. Rest assured that even the most awful soil could be renewed and transformed to produce a decent crop. Four vital aspects need to be committed to memory regarding gardening in general and vegetable gardening at home in particular. To grow and harvest healthy vegetables you should give due consideration to the soil conditions.<br/><br/>1. Every garden requires nutrients and enriched soil contains essential plant elements.<br/><br/>2. Appropriate Cultivation<br/><br/>3. Right Temperature<br/><br/>4. Proper Moisture<br/><br/>In case you are planning to start a vegetable garden at home, then you should be aware that the soil does not continue to stay enriched naturally but rather plants tend to drain the soil of its natural resources. Regular cultivation is necessary for keeping the soil rich as it aids in converting the raw food for the plants into accessible forms of food. A gardener enthusiastic about setting up a home vegetable garden should regularly put in plant food and manure into the soil from external supplies. The gardener should also ascertain the garden spot that receives the maximum sunlight, which in turn indicates a very high temperature in this area. All plants, whether they are trees, vegetables, flowers or fruits require warm sunshine if they need to grow and flourish. Lastly, every garden requires lots of moisture and hence there should be frequent watering to make certain moisture seeps down to the plant roots.<br/><br/>Establishing a successful home vegetable garden calls for locating the ideal place for raising vegetables, having soil that is properly turned over, enriched with nutrients and which is open to plenty of sunlight and heat and has proper drainage. In the first place, you should make up your mind what you wish to grow and where would be the location. Annual plants like rhubarbs, for instance, should be grown together at one corner of the vegetable garden. Vegetables like onions and carrots that are available throughout the season should be planted together. According to the space remaining, you can grow other crops like lettuce or peas. Study garden books for guidelines on sowing seeds and so on and record it against your selected vegetables. In this case, you need not spend countless hours trying to get the necessary information.<br/><br/>If you have a tiny space at your disposal, then your vegetable garden will adopt an intensive approach where the plants are packed densely together. Vegetables that grow best in such conditions are asparagus, beet cauliflower, kale, lettuce, carrots, Swiss chard cabbage, and tomatoes. The optimum season for cultivating vegetables is late in the spring, which produces a yield in the summer season even though beet, cauliflower, and carrots can be sown in June and harvested in October or November.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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Greg F Williams asked: Weeds are the primary drain on your gardens resources, such as, nutrients, sunlight and revenue for farmers. So the sooner you annihilate them, the better it will be for your garden and crop development. This will take up a extensive amount of your time in different seasons, but if you keep [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Greg F Williams</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Weeds are the primary drain on your gardens resources, such as, nutrients, sunlight and revenue for farmers. So the sooner you annihilate them, the better it will be for your garden and crop development. This will take up a extensive amount of your time in different seasons, but if you keep on top of your weeds, then it will for sure be worth the time and effort.<br/><br/>Weeds are ordinarily much worse to get rid of when they have grown. So it might require you need a keen observing eye to really check out and scrutinize your garden for the earliest appearances of these culprits. Cultivating your soil on a regular basis in your garden will help do away with the newer weeds. Once you let those young weeds take hold and get firmly established in your garden, it will become a more serious undertaking to try to take out them from your garden.<br/><br/>The various times of year will also affect the appearing of weeds in your garden. Warm-season and cool-season weeds grow at different times of the year and if you learn to distinguish which weeds are in season, then you can gear up for there coming with your anti weed armoury and deal with the far more efficaciously. Weed seeds also lie in your garden, so it is advised for you to work your soil frequently and the right way<br/><br/>You should make certain your garden is well planted and if you do leave an area unplanted, cover it with a good organic mulch. This will stop any weeds from getting hold in your unplanted area and then from invading your plant territory. Also a organic mulch gives an natural feel to your garden.<br/><br/>In the instance where weeds have already grown when you found them, chopping them off from the ground is the most efficient way to remove them. Some of these weeds may stop once removed, but others will not stop even when you cut them down. But persistent cutting down of those weeds will help eradicate them for good after some time.<br/><br/>The application of herbicides and pesticides is also well advised, but it is not completely needed when you are able to do effective cultivation of your soil. Any pesticides and herbicides, peculiarly the commercially available ones, may prove to have other harmful results. It may also pose as a threat to other useful organisms living in your garden.In the case, when you have a big weed problem, you may use herbicides and pesticides in small amounts.<br/><br/>Mulching and composting are also a effective way to help maintain your soil and fight off any weeds. You should not have to deal with any weed problem, if from the very start, you are able to deter them from growing in your garden in the first place.<br/><br/>If you are really consistent in digging up your space, you will have made the most out of your vegetable garden and have practiced true growth control against weeds that can steal, kill and ruin your organic garden.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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