How to make a profit from the surplus from your garden
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How to make a profit from the surplus from your garden
Rhubarb, which some call the Pie Plant because people most often used it for pie filling, is indigenous to China where herbalist used it for its purgative qualities. Venetian traders introduced it to Southern Europe where rhubarb first appeared in an Italian garden in 1608. From there it spread to the rest of Europe. Rhubarb’s first reference as food, as tart and pie filling, dates back to 1778.
George Washington Carver played in Tuskegee County, Alabama in the late 19th century. He created the Jessup wagon which brought farming technologies and his new discoveries for the use of peanuts, sweet potatoes, and other crops to the residents of the county where Tuskegee Institute resided.