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Use this tag for questions on plants with an underground edible part that is used as a vegetable. Examples: Carrots, beets, potatoes, onions, ginger, etc.
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What USDA zones can I grow Yacon in?
Yes, you can, provided you have a warm and sunny spot - like where tomatoes would be happy.
Currently there are ongoing promising studies from the University of Hohenheim regarding commercial product …
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How can I tell when root vegetables are ripe?
Well, it is so easy, it will probably surprise you:
Beets and carrots grow partly above the soil, especially when they mature.
Especially beets - you may assume that about half of the thick, fleshy …
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Why do my radishes have voids in them?
If radishes start to get these "holes" (I only know the German term, sorry, edits welcome), it means woody cells have started to form and the plant is preparing to flower (= starting to bolt). A commo …