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Watercress in the Garden - DigitalCommons@USU

... Harvest and Storage Harvest dime sized dark green leaves at any time during the year. Leaves and young stems taste best if harvested before watercress flowers. The peppery flavor is best when harvested in the cooler spring and fall. The flavor deteriorates as temperatures increase above 85°F. To har ...
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... land developed sturdy skeletal systems, whether internal, like our own (endoskeleton), or external, like that of an insect (exoskeleton). Getting rid of wastes is not a big problem in the ocean - dump it overboard. Waste material is generally excreted in a solution of water, and is usually high in n ...
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Chapter 24: Reproduction in Plants
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