There are two types of star fruit, tart and sweet. Tart varieties generally have narrowly spaced ribs, whereas sweet varieties have thick, fleshy ribs. The best time to find them in stores is from August through March. Star fruits are becoming more popular in the United States. They can be used fresh, as well as [...]
March 12, 2009 – 12:44 pm
Ornamental Cherries are one of the popular flowering trees for the small garden. They come in a lot variety of shapes and sizes, and include several quite small trees. They are easy to grow, hardy, disease resistant, generally pest free and need just a little pruning. Some also attract butterflies to the garden, providing food [...]
February 21, 2009 – 7:20 pm
A. Term Of Growth Strawberry plants can grow well in the area with good weather and rainfall at least 600-700 mm/year. Sun light illumination duration required for the growth is 8-10 hours per day. Strawberry is subtropical plant that can adapt nicely in the high land which has temperature about 17-20 degrees Celsius. The proper [...]
February 21, 2009 – 10:17 am
Fruit is delicious and necessary for our health. It’s delicious because babies and adults like fruit. Necessary because the fruit contains vitamins and minerals that are needed by the human body even according to the last research fruits are very useful to prevent various diseases, such as cancer and stroke. Some specific types of vegetables [...]
February 19, 2009 – 11:01 pm
Mango is mainly planted for its fruit. Ripe fruit commonly eaten in the fresh condition, or a mixture of ice, in the form of slices or blended. The young fruit usually eat with sambal (we call it “rujak”), or sold on the roadside after the peeled, sliced and equipped with chili seasoning salt. Mango fruit [...]