Author: Lorraine Wade

What Is The Avocado Issue?

The U.S. Department of Agriculture banned imports of the fleshy fruit from Mexico on Feb. 11, 2022, after an employee of its Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, who was working in Mexico, received threats after refusing to certify a mislabeled shipment of avocados. Why are they boycotting avocados from Mexico? The U.S. suspended avocado […]

Why Do You Cut An Avocado Lengthwise?

It’s almost always best to cut the avocado in half lengthwise, as it will give you more surface area than a crosswise cut. Cut down to the seed and all the way around. Which direction do you cut an avocado? Cut it lengthwise around the seed. Cut into the avocado until the knife hits the […]

When Should You Pick Chives?

You may begin picking chives 30 days after transplanting or 60 days after sowing seed when the leaves are at least 6 inches (15 cm.) tall. The plant will produce more abundantly in its second year and thereafter you can continue to pick at will over the course of the summer and in mild climates […]

How Do You Manage Chives?

Chives are incredibly easy to maintain. Just keep them well watered, especially during long dry spells in summer. Snip off any faded leaves and spent flowers. Rejuvenate large clumps every few years by lifting and dividing into several smaller clumps in spring. How do you manage chive plants? Although chives are drought tolerant, it’s important […]

Does Avocado Help In Bed?

Why You Should Eat It. Avocado contains the vitamin B6, which some studies show can decrease symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (such as fatigue, bloating, and irritability). This might make it easier for women to “get in the mood.” For men, avocado can also increase libido a little more indirectly. Do avocados make you last longer […]

How Would You Describe Watermelon?

It has a sweet, juicy, refreshing flesh of yellowish or reddish colour, containing multiple black, brown or white pips. How do you describe watermelon? the large, roundish or elongated fruit of a trailing vine, Citrullus lanata, of the gourd family, having a hard, green rind and a sweet, juicy, usually pink or red pulp. How […]

Can Chives Be Used For Medicine?

Chive is an herb. The parts that grow above the ground are used to make medicine. People take chive to expel parasitic worms and to reduce the risk of cancer. Are there any health benefits to chives? Chives contain vitamin K, which is important for bone health and blood clotting. Other sources of vitamin K […]

How Are Watermelon Seeds Collected?

Once the watermelon has cured, it’s time to remove the seeds. Cut open the melon and scoop the seeds out, flesh and all. Pour the “guts” into a large bowl and fill it with water. Healthy seed sinks to the bottom and dead (not viable) will float along with the majority of the pulp. How […]

How Are Watermelons Grown Commercially?

Sun + bees + well-drained sandy soil + water are what’s needed to grow watermelon. For commercial production, watermelon nursery stock is transplanted in rows, 8 to 12 feet apart, in raised beds, 4 to 12 inches high. Irrigation is carefully managed through the growth cycle to optimize fruit set, fruit size and yield. How […]

Is Watermelon A Plant Or Tree?

What is the watermelon tree? Watermelon, Citrullus lanatus in Latin, is a vegetable plant from the cucurbitaceae family that comes from Africa. It is a climbing herbaceous plant that can reach 4 meters long, with a ribbed stem, lobed leaves and yellow flowers. Is watermelon is a tree? Answer: It may surprise you to learn […]

Is Watermelon A Crop?

Because watermelons are a warm-season crop, they should not be transplanted until the soil temperature 3 inches beneath the soil surface reaches 60°F. Is watermelon a vegetable crop? According to Webster’s dictionary, a vegetable is anything made or obtained from plants (2004). Since watermelon is grown as a vegetable crop using vegetable production systems, watermelon […]

Is Watermelon A Kharif Crop?

In between the rabi and the kharif seasons, there is a short season during the summer months known as the zaid season. Some of the crops produced during zaid season are watermelon, muskmelon, cucumber, vegetables and fodder crops. Is watermelon kharif or Rabi? Major Kharif Crops Cereals Fruits Vegetables Millet Watermelon Brinjal Rice Orange French […]

Is Watermelon A Flavor?

The chemistry of watermelon flavor is clearly complex, but scientists are still searching for individual molecules that mimic watermelon’s characteristic taste. Most recently, a study identified a single molecule – dubbed “watermelon aldehyde” – that has a very distinct watermelon aroma [4]. Is watermelon a good flavor? More than twice the number of consumers said […]

What Fruit Looks Like A Watermelon But Is Not A Watermelon?

Cucamelons. Cucamelons are grape-sized fruits that look like Lilliputian watermelons but taste like cucumbers. They are native to Mexico and Central America, where they go by nicknames such as sandita (“little watermelon”) or sandía ratón (“mouse melon”). What other fruit looks like a watermelon? Also known as Mexican gherkins, the fruit of Melothria scabra looks […]

What Is The Plant That Looks Like A Watermelon?

Peperomia argyreia. Watermelon peperomia (Peperomia argyreia) have exploded in popularity among houseplant lovers thanks to their stunning watermelon-patterned foliage. They have a compact growth habit, and their leaves are not only colorful but also have a shimmery appearance that is especially stunning when the sunlight catches them. How do you take care of a watermelon […]

Is Watermelon Peperomia Toxic?

About Watermelon Peperomia Easy to care for and have been a houseplant mainstay for years. Non-toxic to cats, dogs and pets. Is peperomia poisonous to humans? If the intriguing patterns on the leaves are what you’re after, then consider a variegated baby rubber plant (Peperomia obtusifolia) or a prayer plant (Maranta leuconeura). Their leaves are […]

What Grows On A Vine That Looks Like A Watermelon?

Cucamelons, part of the cucurbitcucurbitThe Cucurbitaceae, also called cucurbits or the gourd family, are a plant family consisting of about 965 species in around 95 genera, of which the most important to humans are: Cucurbita – squash, pumpkin, zucchini, some gourds. Lagenaria – calabash, and others that are inedible. Citrullus – watermelon (C.https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki […]

What Else Looks Like Watermelon?

Some look like your favorite melon, and some taste similar, but all are worth trying out. Cucamelons. They look like teensy watermelons and taste like sweet cucumbers. Armenian Cucumbers. Hamis. Chayotes. Frog Skin Melons. Bailans. Casabas. Honeydew Melons. What other fruit looks like a watermelon? Also known as Mexican gherkins, the fruit of Melothria scabra […]