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Biological features of peas that are better to know

Biological features of peas that are better to know

Peas are an agricultural crop widely cultivated across Europe, particularly in regions with temperate climates. This popular crop is a favorite among gardeners, despite its somewhat demanding soil requirements. It offers numerous possibilities for culinary experiments and adds aesthetic value to home gardens. This article explores peas as a plant, their structure, and their climatic preferences.

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Peculiarities of Growing White Beans

Peculiarities of Growing White Beans

White beans – a nutritious and delicious product, especially valuable for those aiming to lose weight. In this article, we explore the varieties of this plant, the benefits and potential drawbacks of white beans. You’ll also learn how to plant and care for them, as well as how to store your harvest properly.

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