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How to grow: Tree (Large) (Growing Guide)
Frost tolerant Yes. Spacing Single Plants: 13' 1" (4.00m) each way (minimum) Rows: 13' 1" (4.00m) with 13' 1" (4.00m) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Large trees are usually already well established Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar...
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How to grow: Fruit (Dwarf Tree) (Growing Guide)
Notes Obtain local expertise before choosing which fruits to grow. You can add a variety of this tree to label what it is and specify spacing or planting times. Mulch with grass clippings or straw.
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Keep Plum Trees Healthy and Productive With Summer Pruning
It's better to use a more powerful tool and make a clean cut than to struggle to force the blade of a lightweight tool through a thick branch. Choose a point just above a bud. These branches begin to droop when they're heavy with fruit, and are liable...
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Growing Biennial Vegetables for Flowers and Seeds
To reduce moisture loss, trim off all leaves. Only a small mass of roots is required to keep the plants alive, but it's important to keep garden soil packed around the primary roots as the plants are dug and moved to buckets.
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How to grow: Beet (Growing Guide)
Crop Rotation Group Chenopodiaceae (Beet family) ● Soil Rich, well drained soil that holds moisture well. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.
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How to grow: Walnut (Growing Guide)
Crop Rotation Group Miscellaneous ● Soil Fertile, well-drained soil. A wide hole is better than a very deep one. Feeding Mulch with well-rotted organic matter in spring. Harvesting Knock down nuts when ripe, remove the peel and dry.
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How to grow: Carrot Rust Fly (Growing Guide)
After harvest, maggots feed in stored roots. Preventing Problems: To provide excellent protection, cover seed beds with floating row covers before seedlings emerge, and make sure to bury the edges under the soil and leave crop covered until harvest.
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How to grow: Apple (Espalier) (Growing Guide)
Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area. Crop Rotation Group Miscellaneous ● Soil Prepare a large hole by breaking up the soil and adding plenty of compost or other organic matter.
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How to grow: Apple (Large) (Growing Guide)
Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area. Crop Rotation Group Miscellaneous ● Soil Prepare a large hole by breaking up the soil and adding plenty of compost or other organic matter.
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How to grow: Onions (Perennial) (Growing Guide)
These interesting yet variable plants resemble shallots more than other onions. In spring or fall, you can cut off small divisions for use as scallions (green onions). Spacing Single Plants: 5" (15cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 5" (15cm) with 5" (15cm)...
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How to grow: Turnip (Growing Guide)
Grow a second crop in fall, and use both roots and greens in cooking. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area. Frost tolerant Light frost improves flavor, but can be damaged by hard freezes.
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How to grow: Apple (Cordon) (Growing Guide)
Notes Prune towards the end of the season to remove any dead or overcrowded branches and to shape if required. Harvesting Harvest when apples are ripe. Planting and Harvesting Calendar < Back to All Plants Pests which Affect Apple (Cordon) Aphids (General)...
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How to grow: Horseradish (Growing Guide)
Crop Rotation Group Brassicas (Cabbage family) ● Soil Any moist, fertile soil. Companions Potatoes. Frost tolerant Horseradish is a hardy perennial that will survive winter even in very cold climates.
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How to grow: Fungus Gnat (Growing Guide)
Fungus gnat Fungus gnat Fungus gnat larvae feed on the roots of potted plants Fungus gnat larvae feed on the roots of potted plants Fungus gnat larvae Fungus gnat larvae Host Plants: In the garden: A vast range of plants (usually potted) where the compost...
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How to grow: Pecan (Growing Guide)
Notes Pecans are outstanding nut-producing landscape trees in much of the Southeast USA. Harvesting Gather nuts as they fall to the ground. Spacing Single Plants: 65' 7" (20.00m) each way (minimum) Rows: 65' 7" (20.00m) with 65' 7" (20.00m) row gap (minimum)...
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How to grow: Celeriac (Growing Guide)
Thin to proper spacing when the plants are about one month old. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area. Frost tolerant Tolerates frost, but is injured by hard freezes.
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How to grow: Cherry (Semi-Dwarf) (Growing Guide)
Tent caterpillars build gauzy nests in early spring, and devour leaves. In humid climates, cherries often develop problems with fungal diseases such as brown rot. Control by swirling a broom head in the nest, then use a stick to scrape the tent off and...
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How to grow: Cherry (Fan) (Growing Guide)
Tent caterpillars build gauzy nests in early spring, and devour leaves. In humid climates, cherries often develop problems with fungal diseases such as brown rot. Control by swirling a broom head in the nest, then use a stick to scrape the tent off and...
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How to grow: Onions (Green) (Growing Guide)
Crop Rotation Group Allium (Onion family) ● Soil Any average, well drained soil. Often planted with mound-forming herbs. Feeding Work an organic fertilizer into the soil prior to setting out seedlings or sets.
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How to grow: Rutabaga (Growing Guide)
Notes Needs more water than many other vegetables. Trimmed roots can be stored in a cool basement, root cellar, or refrigerator. Spacing Single Plants: 9" (25cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 7" (20cm) with 1' 3" (40cm) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Sow...
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How to grow: Parsnip (Growing Guide)
Germination often takes up to 2 weeks. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area. Frost tolerant Yes. Can be left in the soil through winter in many areas.
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How to grow: Radish (Growing Guide)
Crop Rotation Group Brassicas (Cabbage family) ● Soil Almost any soil with good drainage. Position Full sun to partial afternoon shade. Young radishes have the best flavor, so pull them promptly.
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How to grow: Plum (Fan) (Growing Guide)
In humid climates, plums often develop problems with fungal diseases such as brown rot. Plum curculios feed on buds, flowers and unripe fruits. Preventive sprays with organic fungicides are often needed to grow good quality plums.
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How to grow: Pear (Cordon) (Growing Guide)
Corridors within the orchard that are planted with clovers and other legumes contribute to soil fertility and attract pollinators. Prune to improve airflow and avoid feeding with too much nitrogen.
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How to grow: Pear (Dwarf) (Growing Guide)
Corridors within the orchard that are planted with clovers and other legumes contribute to soil fertility and attract pollinators. Prune to improve airflow and avoid feeding with too much nitrogen.
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How to grow: Iris (Growing Guide)
Companions Allium, Daylily and Salpiglossis. As the flowers fade in the garden, trim them off with scissors or pruning shears. Several newer varieties will re-bloom in the fall with good care.
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How to grow: Peach (Large) (Growing Guide)
Feeding Topdress generously with well-rotted organic matter in spring, along with a balanced organic fertilizer. Elsewhere peaches need full sun to limit disease and produce high quality fruit.
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