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  1. Perennial Peanut - Dave's Garden

    Jan 8, 2010 · Growing Perennial Peanut Best performance will result if perennial peanuts are planted in full sun, but they can also grow in partial shade. They require very well-drained soil, …

  2. Growing and Harvesting Peanuts - Dave's Garden

    Nov 22, 2013 · Most peanuts grow in well-drained, moderately fertile soil. The key to growing peanuts is to hill organic matter or loamy soil around the plants so that the plant's "pegs" can …

  3. Explaining Vegetable Families: Legumes (Peas and Beans)

    Feb 22, 2013 · The pods grow until well filled, and then the beans or peas inside are shelled out and cooked. Southern Living offers more insight into various field peas from the kitchen …

  4. PlantFiles: The Largest Plant Identification Reference Guide

    Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.

  5. Companion Planting with Squash - Dave's Garden

    May 25, 2015 · Companion planting is a great way to help certain plants grow better. Squash is a plant that always can benefit from companion planting.

  6. Plants reported to grow well and around Las Cruces, nm

    Welcome to the famous Dave's Garden website. Join our friendly community that shares tips and ideas for gardens, along with seeds and plants.

  7. Onions and Potatoes Grown in a Small Garden - Dave's Garden

    Apr 9, 2012 · That motivated me to want to grow more, in a bigger area. At first I tried to grow potatoes on a small quadrant of land, outside my garden, on the field. I dug up the land, …

  8. Plants need calcium, too, just like teeth and bones!

    Dec 10, 2008 · Plants need phosphorus to grow strong and healthy, for moisture regulation, photosynthesis, respiration, and metabolism. Weak and spindly plants often indicate the plants …

  9. George Washington Carver, An American Botanist, An American …

    Jun 5, 2013 · Carver developed his crop rotation method, which alternated nitrate producing legumes-such as peanuts and peas with cotton, which depletes soil of its nutrients. Following …

  10. A monument to the worst insect pest in the southern U.S.?

    Dec 10, 2010 · When cotton was rotated with peanuts or peanuts and oats and/or alfalfa, depleted soil became fertile again and a variety of crops-not just cotton-could be grown. Even today, …