vegetables spanish

vegetables spanish
In Spanish describing 5 fruits or vegetables?

Be sure to describe their color. Make sure that the adjective agrees with and follows the noun. Ejemplo: Veo una manzana roja. Ella ve…, Vemos…, etc.

Veo un limon amarillo. (I see a yellow lemon)

Tu ves unas cerezas rojas. (You see red cherries)

El ve un mango verde. (He sees a green mango)

Nosotros vemos unos platanos amarillos. (We see yellow bananas/plantains)

Ustedes ven unas espinacas verdes. (You see green spinach)-Plural

Ellos ven zanahorias naranjas. (They see orange carrots)


Peppers Tapas Spanish Padron Seeds


Peppers Tapas Spanish Padron Seeds


$2.79


These are new seeds for 2010 so you can be the first in your Pea Patch to grow these peppers….

Food Storage Vegetable Garden Seed Kit - 1.4 Lb Assortment of Gardening Seeds - 16 Types of Non-Hybrid Seeds


Food Storage Vegetable Garden Seed Kit – 1.4 Lb Assortment of Gardening Seeds – 16 Types of Non-Hybrid Seeds


$47.95


Perfect Addition To Any Emergency Food Supply

Add the canned garden seed assortment to any emergency food supply to insure the ability to start a garden to add fresh grown vegetables.

There is enough seed here to grow a GIGANTIC garden, or to plant for several years, or to provide enough seed for all your neighbors. The can literally contains tens of thousands of seeds.

SWEET CORN – Golden Bant…


Utah Yellow Sweet Spanish Onion Seeds - Allium Cepa - 1 Grams - Approx 285 Gardening Seeds - Vegetable Garden Seed


Utah Yellow Sweet Spanish Onion Seeds – Allium Cepa – 1 Grams – Approx 285 Gardening Seeds – Vegetable Garden Seed


$2.39


The Yellow Sweet Spanish onion is a very versatile vegetable. Bulbs can weigh up to a pound. Fairly good onion to be stored….

Drip Vegetable Garden Kit™, MEXICO, English/Spanish, Hose Thread


Drip Vegetable Garden Kit™, MEXICO, English/Spanish, Hose Thread



mfr: Raindrip, Inc. This item can not be shipped to an APO/FPO address. The concept of drip watering is simple: it is the slow, regular delivery of water directly to the root zone of your plants, keeping the root zone moist, but never saturated. Your plants receive the ideal amount of water at the ideal rate. They also retain their proper air and water balance and avoid the stress and shock of th…



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