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Jardinería Fácil: Nabos y Mostaza

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
January 25, 2022
Price
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Overview

Esta publicación de 5 páginas explica cómo cultivar nabos y hojas de mostaza en Texas.

Esta publicacion explica como cultivar nabos y hojas de mostaza en Texas. Se incluyen secciones sobre seleccion del sitio, preparacion del suelo, variedades, siembra, fertilizacion, riego, cuidado durante la temporada, cosecha, insectos, enfermedades, servicio y almacenamiento.

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