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Japanese Yew And Dogs – Info About Japanese Yew Plants
The primary symptoms are tremors, difficulty breathing and vomiting as well as seizures in dogs. Read on to find out whether this lovely and versatile plant is right for your garden.The fact that Japanese yew doesn't mix with dogs or children is an important...
Ohio
Willoughby
Pruning A Yew Shrub: How To Prune An Overgrown Yew Plant
Unlike some conifers, yews usually respond well to pruning. It's better to keep cutting back yews gradually, year after year.That said, if your yews have been neglected, they probably have grown leggy.
Ohio
Willoughby
Yew Winter Damage: Tips On Treating Winter Damage On Yews
If the yew's buds remain green and viable, the plant can recover in springtime. When animals or people with weed whackers wound the bark of yew trees, portions of the tree can turn brown.
Ohio
Willoughby
Yew Shrub Care: Tips For Growing Yews
While this evergreen shrubs flourishes in sun to partial sun and well drained soil, it is tolerant of most any exposure and soil make up with the exception of overly wet soil, which may causeYews mature to a height of 5 feet tall by 10 feet wide and are...
Ohio
Willoughby
Japanese Plum Yew Excels in the South
Cuttings from side branches tend to develop a poor shape. Individual leaves about four to six inches long are arranged oppositely along the main stem or branch. Tolerance to heat and humidity makes it well suited to Deep South gardens.
California
El Segundo
3 Ways You Can Harvest Garlic
Irrigate the bed during dry spells, but forgo watering for the last few weeks before harvest, as the plants are beginning to go dormant. But even hardneck ­varieties can be tied into a similar arrangement with string or yarn.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Oca: A New Tuber To Try This Year
Just let them sit on the counter in a cool room, and they'll last several months before sprouting. The starchy, underground tubers of the oca plant were a staple of Incan farmers, but few growers here in North America have it on their radar.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Try Purple Sweet Potatoes This Year
What's better than a sweet potato? Purple sweet potatoes are grown in the same manner as more traditional sweet potato varieties. Build 10-inch-high, berm-shaped rows by mounding the soil up, after it's been tilled and amended with compost or well-aged...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Daikon Radish: Breaking The Rules, Not The Root
I didn't even realize I was breaking the rules this past March when I planted daikon radish in spring. Harvest Like A Pro Here is a harvest tip to avoid breaking daikon while harvesting: Don't pull straight up! You may snap the root in half and ruin your...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Your Step-By-Step Guide To Growing Carrots In Containers
Grow carrots in containers for an excellent harvest of perfectly strait, delicious roots. You can more carefully monitor the nutrients the plants receive. Properly preparing a carrot bed can be a real chore that requires carefully tilling the soil to...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
15 Tips For Growing Your Best Beets Ever
Keep the soil moist until the seedlings germinate. Store harvested, unwashed roots in a plastic bag in the fridge, after cutting off their tops. After thinning, mulch with a layer of straw or shredded leaves to cut down on future watering needs.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How To Grow Shallots
Shallots are most commonly grown from sets purchased from your local garden center or farmers market, much like you would purchase onion sets. Leave the rest of the bulbs in place for later harvest.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Root Crops To Get Your Spring Garden Started
Tags Dirt On Gardening , Lists In fact, if the soil is too warm or the air temperatures is too high, you'll get puny roots and the plant will prematurely bolt (aka, go to flower). Even thinned carrot seedlings are delicious tossed into a salad or on a...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Crop Profile: Sweet Potatoes
Most of the increase in tuber size occurs during the last three or four weeks before harvest. The active ingredient for many birth-control pills is derived from yams. They require one or two months of storage and curing before they will develop the sweet,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Garden Myths Busted: Vitamin B-1, Soil under Conifers, Peonies & Ants
Further research throughout the last half of the 20th century investigating the application of auxins to root systems suggested that auxins may stimulate root growth, but that vitamin B-1 on its own does not.So what does work for stimulating root growth...
California
El Segundo
9 Tips for Growing Great Fennel
To avoid a disappointing growing season next year, renew the soil with good compost after harvesting fennel and rotate your fennel plantings away from the aforementioned crops where possible.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Harvest Potatoes
I like it because it is super easy to peel, stores well and a really good producer in my garden. I wasn't going to plant potatoes in the garden this year, but when I went to the nursery in May and saw the baskets of seed potatoes lined up on the shelf,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Horseradish: The Fall Herb Every Family Needs
Horseradish can be used similarly to a mustard or ginger poultice to break up congestion. With the leaves dropping, I know that my horseradish ( Armoracia rusticana ) will soon die back and return its fierce energy to its roots .
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Spinach
Spinach can be grown under floating row cover to prevent leaf miner and aphid damage. Spinach bolts (or flowers) quickly in warm weather. Size: 10 to 12 inches Sunlight requirements: Full sun (will tolerate partial shade) Water requirements: About 1 inch...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 Ways to Prep Your Soil for Better Carrots
Here are six soil-management tasks to ensure your best carrot crop yet. Carrots are not drought-tolerant and will sometimes fork, gnarl or turn pithy if the soil gets too dry. Balance the Soil pH Like most other vegetable crops, carrots grow best when...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Grow Radishes
Radishes tolerate frosts quite well, so you can sow your seeds about four to six weeks before your last expected frost. Waiting too long to harvest will result in woody, pithy roots.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
You Say Potato, I Say Sunchoke
The Jerusalem artichoke, or sunchoke, is a Midwest native that produces an edible tuber. This sad state of affairs leads to all manner of inflammatory diseases within the body. We bought tubers one year and couldn't figure out where their final home would...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What\'s an Apiaceae Vegetable and How Do I Grow It?
It isn't difficult to grow plants from this family, and there are some top-notch varieties that are sure to please. If members of the Apiaceae (carrot) family are your horticultural Achilles' heel, don't lose hope.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Turnips
Harvest greens 30 to 40 days after planting. Roasted turnips are delicious, as are braised turnip greens with a touch of garlic and olive oil. Produce storage: Store roots unwashed just above freezing at a high humidity (a root cellar is ideal) for several...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
7 Crops Impossible (Or Pretty Darn Difficult) To Kill
Once the plants are established in the garden, they only need a little each week at the base. This will help keep the birds out, though, again, they're smart , so you might need a scarecrow, too! Remove the cover once the corn is 2 or more inches tall—about...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Growing Great Rutabagas
Cut the greens off entirely, and then move to storage. Rutabagas are semi-slow to germinate, slow growing and susceptible to weed pressure, so be sure to prepare your beds well beforehand.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
When the pots are pretty... too pretty... the roots may be ugly
Several inches of heavy dirt fell off from around the trunk, revealing that the tree had been buried much too deeply in the pot. I used to think that any plant up for sale had been lovingly nurtured.Surely it had led a charmed life in some lovely rural...
California
El Segundo