Do you like rocket (the leafy vegetable)?
I love it
I like it
It's okay I guess
I dislike it
I hate it
I've never tried it
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Do you like rocket (the leafy vegetable)?
I love it
I like it
It's okay I guess
I dislike it
I hate it
I've never tried it
If you're like me and happen to like water drops on plants, I highly recommend taking a longer look at the fresh vegetable section on your next grocery run. :)
Photos are mine, unedited. The two near the bottom were taken with a phone camera in a different store. All the rest were taken with an Olympus handheld camera whose brightness I turned down. Sadly that camera broke in the cold a long time ago. Haven't have a phone camera that's ever worked as well. I have a digital SLR, but that's an expensive piece of equipment that was my college graduation present. I don't take that out unless I've planned for it.
This one's not in the grocery store; it's from the first time I helped make borscht with my grandmother. :)
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Spinach is very easy to grow and maintain.
It is a winter crop, and some variety can even survive frosts also. Spinach matures within a month or so.
The ideal pH for spinach is 6.5 to 7. Add lime to reduce the acidic nature of the soil in case pH is less than this level.
Though it requires full sun, too much heat can result in early bolting of the spinach. More information below...
How to grow spinach at your home
Do you like kale?
I love it
I like it
It's okay I guess
I dislike it
I hate it
I've never tried it
Do you like grape leaves?
I love them
I like them
They're okay I guess
I dislike them
I hate them
I've never tried them before