Vegetables
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1 Zea mays - Corn (Sweet and Pop) 1928
2 VIGNA unguiculata - Cowpea 1859
3 VALERIANELLA locusta - Corn Salad 1761
4 SPINACIA oleracea - Spinach 1864
5 SOLANUM tuberosum - Potato 1624
6 SOLANUM melongena - Eggplant 1691
7 RAPHANUS sativus - Radish 1734
8 PISUM sativum - Pea, Garden 2152
9 PHASEOLUS lunatus - Lima Bean, Butter Bean 2179
10 PASTINACA sativa - Parsnip 1968
11 MESCLUN - Mesclun 1551
12 LYCOPERSICON esculentum - Tomato 1804
13 LACTUCA sativa - Lettuce 1467
14 GLYCINE max - Soybean 1498
15 DAUCUS carota var. sativus - 1642
16 CYNARA scolymus - Artichoke 1758
17 CYNARA cardunculus - Cardoon 1642
18 CUCURBITA pepo - Squash and Zucchini 1842
19 CUCURBITA species - Pumpkins and Winter Squashes 1541
20 CUCUMIS sativus - Cucumber 1635
 
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Gardeners' Quotes

"Simply cutting off any deteriorating leaves, stems, or flowers can improve the overall appearance of a plant," Tracy DiSabato-Aust, The Well-Tended Perennial Garden-Planting & Pruning Techniques