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Brussels Sprouts
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Brussels sprouts are small cabbage-like heads that sprout from a tall main stem. Learn how to grow and harvest brussels sprouts.
Okra
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Okra, a staple of southern recipes, is a great addition to any vegetable garden. Learn how to grow, harvest, and plant okra at HowStuffWorks.
Peppers, Hot and Sweet
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Peppers, both sweet and hot, are packed with vitamins and carotenoids. Learn about growing, harvesting, and serving sweet and hot peppers at HowStuffWorks.
Flowering Onion
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Flowering onion, or allium, is a flower bulb that blooms across spring and summer. Flowering onions are easy to grow. In this article, learn about planting, growing, propagating, and using flowering onion.
Japanese Zelkova Tree
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Japanese zelkova tree is a fast-growing tree often substituted for American elm because it resists Dutch elm disease. Learn how to grow and use the Japanese zelkova tree.
Rhubarb: The Poisonous Veggie You Can Totally Eat
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What vegetable is often mistaken for a fruit, has poisonous leaves but is still edible and is often harvested by candlelight? Yep, that would be rhubarb.
Weeping Willow
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Weeping willows are wide, tall trees with curtains of drooping branches. Plant trees near ponds or lakes. Learn about this beautiful tree.
HowStuffWorks: How can cities plan for growth?
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What are modern cities doing to accommodate growing populations?
Thunbergia, Black-Eyed Susan Vine, Clock Vine
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Thunbergia, black-eyed Susan vine, Clock Vine is a type of annual flower. Learn about growing, propagating, and using thunbergia.
How will population growth affect energy?
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The world is growing at an amazing rate. Currently, the Earth's population is growing by 60,000 people every eight hours -- that's two children born every second somewhere around the globe.