University of Maryland Extension Publications
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Learning resources subject to a high standard of quality, Extension publications have sought to meet the Land Grant service mission with research-based information freely distributed to the public. This collection contains some of the educational materials created by University of Maryland Extension.
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Item Tomatoes(University of Maryland Extension, 2019) Traunfeld, Jon; Smetana, Jeanine; Yen, PeggySolanum lycopersicum is an herbaceous, usually sprawling plant in the nightshade family that is typically cultivated for its edible fruit. This publication briefly describes the types and varieties available from seed catalogs, and provides general instruction for planting, cultivation, harvesting, storage, nutrition, and cooking.Item Sweet Potato(University of Maryland Extension, 2010-04) Traunfeld, Jon; Smetana, Jeanine; Nixon, Bob; Yen, PeggyIpomoea batatas belongs to the family Convolvulaceae with two types of cultivars produced in the United States. This publication describes the general history of the sweet potato and provides general instruction for planting, cultivation, harvesting, and storage.Item Spinach(University of Maryland Extension, 2010-04) Traunfeld, Jon; Smetana, Jeanine; Nixon, Bob; Yen, PeggySpinacia oleracea is an edible flowering plant, a hardy annual in the family Chenopodiaceae. This publication describes the types of regular spinach and provides general instruction for planting, cultivation, harvesting, storage, nutrition, and use.Item Winter Squash(University of Maryland Extension, 2010-05) Traunfeld, Jon; Smetana, Jeanine; Nixon, Bob; Yen, PeggyA summer-growing annual vegetable within the genus Cucurbita, winter squash is harvested and eaten in the mature fruit stage, when the seeds within have matured fully and the skin has hardened into a tough rind. This publication provides general instruction for planting, cultivation, harvesting, storage, and nutrition.Item Swiss Chard(University of Maryland Extension, 2010-03) Traunfeld, Jon; Smetana, Jeanine; Nixon, Bob; Yen, PeggyAlso known by the names Silverbeet, Perpetual Spinach, Spinach Beet, Crab Beet, Seakale Beet, and Mangold, Beta vulgaris var. cicla is a cultivated descendant of the sea beet, Beta vulgaris subsp. maritima. This publication describes the general history and use of swiss chard and provides general instruction for planting, cultivation, harvesting, and storage.Item Summer Squash(University of Maryland Extension, 2010-04) Traunfeld, Jon; Smetana, Jeanine; Nixon, Bob; Yen, PeggyCurcurbita pepo are warm-season plants with many varieties. This publication describes the three main types and provides general instruction for planting, cultivation, harvesting, and storage.Item Pumpkin(University of Maryland Extension, 2010) Traunfeld, Jon; Smetana, Jeanine; Nixon, Bob; Yen, PeggyPumpkin is a summer-growing annual of the genus Curcurbita and the family Curcurbitaceae, which also includes gourds. This publication provides general instruction for planting, cultivation, harvesting, storage, nutrition, and use.Item Broccoli(University of Maryland Extension, 2010-03) Traunfeld, Jon; Nixon, Bob; Smetana, Jeanine; Yen, PeggyBroccoli is a plant of the cabbage family Brassicaceae (formerly Cruciferae), classified in the Italica cultivar group of the species Brassica oleracea. This publication describes the four types of broccoli with instructions for planting, cultivation, harvesting, storage, and use.Item Brussels Sprouts(University of Maryland Extension, 2010) Traunfeld, Jon; Smetana, Jeanine; Yen, PeggyThis publication describes the long-season, cool weather Brassica oleracea with instructions for planting, cultivation, harvesting, storage, and use.Item Beets(University of Maryland Extension, 2010-03) Traunfeld, Jon; Nixon, Bob; Smetana, Jeanine; Yen, PeggyA hardy biennial in the amaranth family, Beta vulgaris is treated as an annual. This publication describes the plant with instructions for planting, cultivation, harvesting, storage, and use.