Modern Hopi farmers still use the old methods, raising mainly corn, melons, gourds, and many varieties of beans. |
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I preferred berries on shortcake with a big scoop of ice cream, but I had to admit those melons were sweet. |
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Fruits are plentiful, including mangoes, melons, oranges, bananas, and pineapples. |
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They lived with his father and mother, and began growing crops of sweet corn, melons, pomegranates, figs and dates. |
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The fruits exported comprise apples, grapes, melons, limes, guavas, pear, sultans, lemons and plums. |
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They love fruits such as grapes, apples, oranges and melons, and a variety of vegetables such as carrots, corn, peas and broccoli. |
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We put wire fence in the middle of our beds, so tomatoes, cucumbers, melons, pumpkins, and other vine crops can grow vertically. |
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Other skills, such as cultivating onions, giant leeks, melons, carnations, fuchsias and roses for competition, are honed on allotments. |
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Smaller flowers on cucumbers and melons can be pollinated by removing the entire male flower. |
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These people had taken the land for contract farming of melons and watermelons, and as the water level in the river rose, they were stranded. |
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Among the crops affected are wheat, barley, melons, pistachios, almonds, and pomegranates, the researchers say. |
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The old walled garden is completely overgrown now but between 1880 and 1920 melons, cucumbers, vines and figs grew there. |
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The peas and other vines won't bother each other so go ahead and plan on planting cucumbers, melons or even squash together on the same trellis. |
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Derrick, a father-of-three with four grandchildren, grows tomatoes, cucumbers, gooseberries, aubergines and even melons in his greenhouse. |
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Combined with ice cubes and a little bit of essence, the trickles of liquid from crushed melons go on to become a sweet delicacy. |
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Have you noticed how you can always buy melons, even in the depths of winter? |
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It is estimated that almost half the diet of lactating females consists of tsamma melons and gemsbok cucumbers. |
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During the dry season, man and animal seek out tsamma melons and gemsbok cucumbers to provide them with water. |
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Cantaloupe melons are also known as musk melons and are an excellent source of vitamin A and beta carotene. |
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Netted melons, popularly called cantaloupes by Americans, are actually musk melons. |
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The problem of having heavy melons hanging off the plants was solved by placing the watermelons in nylon slings with outside support. |
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The agricultural sector is made up of cattle ranches and small farms producing coconuts, breadfruit, tomatoes, and melons. |
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There's much more beta carotene in traditional crops, from leafy green vegetables to squashes, melons and mangoes. |
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However over-ripe melons make that same dead sound, so this isn't the most reliable test. |
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Fruits and vegetables include onions, carrots, plums, pears, grapes, apricots, and all kinds of melons and squashes. |
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Winter melons, such as casabas and crenshaws, are some of those that require the longest growing season. |
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There's been a reawakening of interest in heirloom melons among home gardeners. |
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When you discussed good sources of potassium you failed to mention honeydew melons. |
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Nearby, vendors sell homegrown tomatoes, honeydew melons, apples, large southern cherries, as well as imported pineapples, oranges, and bananas. |
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After the fall of the Roman Empire the rising Arab civilizations began to cultivate melons. |
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Not to mention that the Samoan twins had grown fat on coconut husks and melons in his absence. |
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The final touch to a meal is a tray of fresh fruits, including peaches, apples, pears, raisins, figs, oranges, and melons. |
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Cucumbers, squash, melons, peppers, eggplant, sweet corn and even green beans are candidates. |
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Walk by a pile of good melons and the air should be full of heady perfume without rotting or fermented undertones. |
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Amongst herbs I have eaten I find gourds, cucumbers, coleworts, melons, disallowed, but especially cabbage. |
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As you walk by a fruit stand in the market the sweet, fragrant smell also indicates that the melons are ready to eat. |
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Even the more exotic casaba and galia melons grace produce departments everywhere. |
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There is a 7-foot wide row of cantaloupes, galia melons, and watermelons, about 40 feet long. |
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Cut or ripe cantaloupe, honeydew, and galia melons should be stored in refrigeration. |
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I have 3 galia melons and 1 English cuke in a 2ft wide x 6ft long raised bed. |
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The ripe, red, pulpy flesh of the melons stands in with sickening authenticity for the wasted tissue of the bodies of the wounded men. |
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Other fruits available were wild blackberries, raspberries, peaches, plums, and melons. |
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You'll discover winter melons that keep until Christmas, melons that taste like pineapples and melons sweeter than any you've ever tasted. |
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They're generally very fruity, and can have the subtle tastes of apples, peaches, apricots and melons. |
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There are many game-type booths for the younger luchadors to test their skill at punching rotten melons. |
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In the early part of the 1800s, the area was extensively planted with maize, potatoes, kumara, taro, calabashes, melons and pumpkins. |
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Quinces, various types of apples, apricots, peaches, cherries, pears, plums, currants, blackberries, melons, and azaroles were grown. |
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Dennis also uses melons to infuse tequila, though he usually adds a bit of triple sec to the resulting drink to make the taste a bit smoother. |
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In the first section there were ripe melons, cantaloupe, pineapple, oranges, strawberries, plain and fruity yogurt, and fruit salad. |
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If you've ever suffered poor fruit sets of apples, cherries, cucumbers, melons, or strawberries, the reason might be too few honeybees. |
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There were stalls on all sides filled with ripe melons, crisp looking apples, fresh bananas and every type of bread possible. |
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March begins the hectic planting of warm-season crops like beans, corn, cucumbers and melons, but wait until April to sow hot-weather crops like okra and southern peas. |
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When the farmer tried to diversify to honeydew melons for export, he was told by his prospective American client that the produce did not meet their specifications. |
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Those were the melons she served on the fancy white plates with the silver rims, a generous quarter pre-sliced along the rind so we had only to cut off chunks with our spoons. |
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Farmers sell their melons and other locally-grown produce on Saturday mornings, and an arcade with classic Spanish-style stone arches runs along one side. |
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The food must be the sort that travels well, which means leaving melons, roast chickens, loaves of bread et cetera whole and carving them on site. |
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If you time it right, you can wander from bowls of cut melons in produce to Gorgonzola on toothpicks in the cheese section to baskets of bread cubes to dip in olive oil. |
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The simplest method of using the mesh is for straight fencing and trellising to support tomatoes, beans and other vining plants, such as cucumbers and even melons. |
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Fruits include the indigenous melons, grapes, mulberries, peaches, apricots, nectarines, and pomegranates, as well as medlars, persimmons, oranges, melons, and sweet lemons. |
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Grow bitter melon as you would grow cantaloupe or honeydew melons. |
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The aim is to boost fivefold the yield of melons, tomatoes, and peppers. |
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Don't rush the planting of sweet corn, melons, pumpkins and capsicums. |
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He was awoken before dawn by the strange lilting sound of Ottoman bugles, and after prayers and a breakfast of melons he set off behind the Mutawwif towards the Sacred Mosque. |
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Water melons and musk melons not only have an alkalizing effect on the body but also provide the body with essential fluids that it needs for performing various tasks. |
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We offer samples of everything from cucumbers to sweet peppers to melons. |
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I don't think we will plant watermelon again as it takes up quite a bit of room and we prefer many of the musk melons and would rather devote room to them. |
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Plant cucurbit seeds such as pumpkin, cucumber, melons, etc. |
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Dead, spiky thistles and small wild melons, which even sheep won't eat, are the only vegetation in Mr Grove's moonscape-like fields at Cowra, 250 km west of Sydney. |
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The farms of Nixons, Swantons, Alex's, Stranos and Newlands roads are growing a variety of crops including sugar cane, peanuts, tomatoes, melons, pumpkins and maize. |
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It's not too late to plant more bush beans, summer squash, melons, peppers, eggplants, marigolds, zinnias, gomphrena, rudbeckia, coleus and caladiums. |
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All of its melons are labeled with PLU, COOL info and a product description. |
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None threw bombs, though he did tell children that Clangers smell, not unpleasantly, of ripe melons. |
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Agricultural products include tomatoes, corn, watermelon, beans, green chili peppers, and melons. |
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Agricultural products include coconuts, tomatoes, melons, taro, breadfruit, fruits, pigs and chickens. |
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To this talk the dacoits agreed, and we had no trouble at the Thana, and could eat melons in peace, sitting upon our charpoys all day long. |
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Sow seeds of beans, corn, cucumbers, melons, and winter squash directly into the ground. |
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He may actually have introduced them from Afghanistan to the plains of India, as he did with other plants like melons and grapes. |
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The solution rids cantaloupes, honeydew melons and other produce of bacteria that migrate onto cut pieces. |
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The richness of Cheesy Baked Crab Burritos is cut with slices of honeydew melons and cantaloupe served on the side. |
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Even basic safety rules like wearing a helmet are illustrated with dramatic impact, thanks to a batch of honeydew melons. |
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In general, avoid melons with dents or bruises, and those that indicate overripeness with a lot of give, sloshing seeds, or a fermented scent. |
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Populations living on the outskirts of towns or farms can dig up potatoes and damage melons, watermelons and maize. |
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Local farmers presented total 15 tons of various goods, including varieties of honey, propolis, 20 varieties of melons, watermelons and pumpkins. |
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Check for signs of powdery mildew on the leaves and stems of melons, pumpkins, and summer squash. |
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They are sometimes referred to as snake cucumbers or snake melons. |
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Sheng had given me many Hami melons, and once again a cavalry of several hundred horsemen arrived for my departure, making for a spectacular send-off. |
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The arrangements can include a variety of fruits, such as pineapples, grapes, honeydew melons, cantaloupes, strawberries, apples, oranges and bananas. |
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Favorites like berries, peaches, cherries, artichokes, avocados, and vine-ripe tomatoes are available, along with rare and exotic items like red bananas or horned melons. |
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Melons and oranges are often added to goat or chicken that has been strongly spiced with peppers and heavily seasoned with garlic. |
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Melons should not be eaten with heavy foods like cheese, deep-fried foods or the heavier grains. |
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