We happen to be living in something of a champagne region for this root crop.
They're a root crop that will keep for a long time, and the yield is better than wheat.
Majority of the land is devoted to rice, vegetables and other root crops.
Root crops grow below ground so you plant them in the dark of the moon.
Mountain living folks, however, prefer root crops which are abundant.
Women were primarily responsible for the gathering and preparing of these root crops.
Farming meant growing root crops - often just enough to feed the farmer's family.
Rural folks, however, prefer root crops which is abundant in the place.
They produced rice, corn, sweet potatoes and other root crops.
Men unloading root crops to be stored in the barn.
As with so many bulbous plants, crocuses can be found growing wild in the Mediterranean region.
Unlike most bulbous plants, lilies are not formal in their character.
It is a bulbous plant, with a 3-7 cm diameter bulb.
Adaptation to tough environments makes bulbous plants invaluable in a garden setting.
For splashes of color all around the garden, bulbous plants can also be planted in pots.
Many species of bulbous plants have woodland or shady places as their natural habitats.
Average room temperature is too warm for these bulbous plants and they usually do not flourish.
Lift and transplant bulbous plants where they are becoming overcrowded.
A bulbous plant is one that possesses a bulb.
Amaryllis is a bulbous plant, with each bulb being 5-10 cm in diameter.