Chia Plants As soon as your seedlings are big enough to transplant, you can put them in a pot or directly into the soil. Chia plants grow best in well-drained, sandy or loamy soil. Soil should be dry to moist but not wet.
Salvia columbaraie. Chia. Fort Bowie National Historic Monument. Arizona. There are more Mint Family pictures at the Texas A&M Biometrics Experimental Database.
Dry Bean [English]: Phaseolus vulgaris 'Hsiao Ching Chia' Dry Bean [English]: Phaseolus vulgaris 'Hube' Dry Bean [English]: Phaseolus vulgaris 'Hungarian' Dry Bean [English]: Phaseolus vulgaris 'Hutterite Soup Bean' ...
Chia and R. K. Nishimoto. 1988 J, pp 28-32 Culture of Rare Fruits in the San Francisco Bay Area. By J. Garrin Fullington. 1974 #4, pp 3-6, Enano gigante Bananas. By David Guggenheim. 1984 #4, p 4 Ensete: the Abyssinian Banana. By William Drysdale.
We received our stock plant as Polygala 'Petite Butterfly' from Robert Abe of Chia Nursery in Carpinteria, California, who got it from Malanseuns Pleasure Plants in South Africa.
Nombres relacionados: African Bdellium (inglés), Bedelio (castellano), Burseraceae (familia), Chia-mu-yao (chino), Falsa mirra (castellano), Gugul (hindi).
Certain varieties of Sage seeds are mucilaginous and nutritive, and are used in Mexico by the Indians as food, under the name of Chia. [ ] [ ] ...
chia which is used only in Greek cuisine. In more recent years, vanilla-scented tsoureki has also become quite popular.
Also, Native Seeds/SEARCH cofounder Gary Nabhan discovered that some traditional southwestern crops, such as chia, various beans, cholla buds and plantago, both prevent and control adult-onset diabetes among Native Americans.
See also: Orange, Varieties, Green, Cherry, Annona
 
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