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3 Ways Of Overwintering Artichokes In Cold Climates
Another great way to overwinter artichoke plants is in a container. Leave this heavy layer of mulch in place, over the plant, for the entire winter. Whether you're able to harvest chokes your first year or your second, often secondary buds develop after...
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Philadelphia
Winter Gardening: 3 Ways To Have Radishes For Christmas Dinner
Grow Christmas Radishes In A Container This is the easiest way to grow winter radishes. Most radish varieties are ready for harvest a mere 30-45 days after the seeds are sown, making them a fall crop that can be timed to reach maturity just when the holidays...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Build A Raised Bed High Tunnel To Extend The Harvest
Use the pipe cutter to cut a piece of the EMT conduit pipe to that length. I visit my bed and sweep off the snow whenever more than an inch or two accumulates on top of it. Jessica Walliser Step 6: Add Horizontal Center Support Next, you'll need to cut...
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Philadelphia
7 Steps to the Easiest Cold Frame You\'ll Ever Make
It helps them better acclimate to the conditions of the garden when planting time arrives, and it saves me from lugging the flats back indoors every night. Cold frames are also a terrific way to get a jumpstart on spring growing.
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Philadelphia
7 Winter Activities to Improve Your Garden
What new tools and infrastructure would you love to have this coming year? Depending on your climate and your greenhouse situation , you might still have a handful of active plantings throughout winter.
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Philadelphia
Turning the Page: Autumnal Equinox
It's how things are meant to be. Where did summer go? I can't bring summer back, any more than the man in the moon can., defined as an unseasonably hot spell after a frost,can fool us, or lull us back into an "Endless Summer" frame of mind, cold weather...
California
El Segundo
Why You Should Plant More Cucumbers In Early July
Pin down the edges to hold them in place, but remove the fabric in the late morning to allow access to pollinators during the day. If you plant more cucumbers in early July in USDA Zones 5, 6 or 7, they'll be ready for harvest before typically timed frosts...
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Philadelphia
Build a Cold Frame from a Storm Door
Cut the lower back piece (D) to length and tack it to C with a few nails. Step 6 Cut the intermediate dividers (I) to fit snugly between the front and back of the box, using the 6-foot 2×10.
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How to Delay Bolting of Your Spring Greens
Learn five ways you can delay bolting. When summer arrives, your home is cooler than it is outside and the light levels are a little lower, which will allow your containerized greens to produce for a bit longer.
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Philadelphia
How To Keep Growing Poinsettias After Christmas
Continue to water your poinsettia throughout the summer months and fertilize every two weeks with an organic, water-soluble fertilizer. Doing so means that every day at 5 p.m. the plant goes into the closet, and every morning at 7 am it comes out, religiously...
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Philadelphia
4 Tips to Keep your Garden Producing Into Fall
My favorite late-season crops in are radish, turnips, lettuce, spinach, kale, collards, chard, kohlrabi, mustard greens, baby carrots, baby beets and cilantro. Mind Germination Rates Because late-season crops need to mature fairly quickly before winter...
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Philadelphia
How to Propagate Succulents: 2 Techniques for Success
Let the kids help and plan to share the daughter plants with school teachers, friends and family. If you're not already familiar with how to propagate succulents, let me introduce you to a few different ways to get started.
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Philadelphia
Ag Bites: Make The Most Of Your Garden Hoop House, Year-Round
Some plastics, including a clear bubble film—think bubble wrap—can keep your hoop house 10 degrees cooler than others. At Twin Oaks Community, it takes four people about one hour to put on a shade cloth and 30 to 40 minutes to take it off.
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Philadelphia
6 Household Items You Can Upcycle for the Garden
It's much more satisfying to use an old household item rather than to buy something new, particularly if it would otherwise be destined for the curb. This will give you plenty of room for larger containers or more extensive plant displays.
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Philadelphia
3 Ways to Start the Spring Garden with Cold Frames
Cold frames warm the soil and air by 7 to 10 degrees, meaning you can start spring vegetables about four weeks earlier. To harden off seedlings in a cold frame, you'll need to use a thermometer to monitor the temperature inside.
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Philadelphia
The Best Squash And Pumpkin Varieties For Storage
Sea pumpkins store for a year or more, though they often don't last that long simply because their flavor makes them the first pumpkin you'll reach for every time you're hungry. It's so gorgeous.
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Philadelphia
4 Reasons Your Greenhouse Tomatoes Are Failing
Having more plants, though, means more labor for planting and trimming. “You could, however, grow a main crop, like tomatoes, and have a ‘few' of something else, just to try out,” he suggests.
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Philadelphia
Fruits and Vegetables - Planting and Eating With the Season
Try some of these great garden combinations for healthy eating every season: Crops and harvest dates all depend on the specific climate region. Add beets and broccoli to the menu and enjoy a delightful taste all the way through October.
California
El Segundo
5 Simple Steps to Build Low Tunnels
I'm always looking for ways to extend my harvest into late fall and even through winter. Harvests occur by simply removing a few of the bricks and lifting up the cover. In in order to properly protect crops from frost, the covering must remain above the...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
11 Crops to Plant This Fall
Plant onions 1 to 2 inches deep in soil mixed with some compost—a pH of 6.0 to 6.5 is preferred. Many gardeners pinch off all the blossoms during the first season to allow the plants to put energy into root development; fall planting lets you leave...
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Philadelphia
Growing Brambles in High Tunnels
This is due to the extension of the harvest by at least three weeks. Researchers are experimenting with different plastics to find one that will provide a better temperature in the high tunnel.
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Philadelphia
Our Favorite Garden Season Extenders
I have experience with the Grow-Span (Previously called EZ Build) system at three local farms, including my own. Stack bales around a beehive or coop wall for winter wind and temperature protection.
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Pests and High Tunnels
Some farmers, particularly those in northern climes where the growing season is short, look for season extenders to help elongate the growing season. As an organic gardener, Goldy depends on the parasitic braconid wasp to control the hornworm pest, but...
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Philadelphia
Cool Weather Annuals for Winter
Yours will be the best when your homegrown potatoes are the main ingredient. For the best quality, grow carrots in the spring. Most asparagus sold in grocery stores is grown outside the U.S.
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El Segundo
Overwintering Root Vegetables: 3 Methods For Success
Because it holds onto summer's warmth for weeks after the air temperatures drop, root veggies that remain tucked into the ground can be harvested even when temps dip into the minus digits.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Grow Heat-Loving Crops—Even In the North
As long as you use the heat boosting techniques and choose the right varieties, you can enjoy these sweet treats during the summer. He also notes that Sivan is resistant to powdery mildew, which can affect crops in late summer and suck the sugar content...
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Philadelphia
Autumn Interlude
As each season changes to another, we are reminded of all the things that are important. As you exhale and inhale again you notice there is a new, distinguished aroma. And then tomorrow..." He goes on to say that "life is just a collection of memories.
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El Segundo