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Oca: A New Tuber To Try This Year
To get a jumpstart on the season, you can plant oca tubers in pots kept indoors under grow lights as early as March and then transplant them into the garden when the danger of frost has passed.
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Philadelphia
Try Purple Sweet Potatoes This Year
Purple varieties aren't as sweet as other colors, but they sure are beautiful and tasty. Purple sweet potatoes are poised to become as popular as kale at trendy restaurants and farmers markets, even in northern climates where they're more challenging...
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. Sometimes breaking the rules turns out OK. I had read that early-sprouting radishes can be a great way to help mark the rows where slow-germinating...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Your Step-By-Step Guide To Growing Carrots In Containers
If the roots hit even a tiny pebble, they'll fork or grow into a twisted, gnarled form. Step 2: Select Your Varieties Any carrot can be grown in containers, but by picking short or round cultivars, you'll be able to grow more carrots in less space.
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Philadelphia
15 Tips For Growing Your Best Beets Ever
Be sure to harden the seedlings off before moving them outside. Thin the seedlings to 3 or 4 inches apart when they're about an inch tall. With this in place, adult leafminers can't access the plants to lay their eggs on the leaves.
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Philadelphia
How To Grow Shallots
Shallot sets are far larger than even the plumpest onion set. Do not wash the bulbs before curing them. Shallot bulbs are beautiful: They're tapered at both ends and have pink or brown, papery skins, depending on the variety.
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Philadelphia
4 Root Crops To Get Your Spring Garden Started
For best results, plant the seeds according to package instructions as early as four to eight weeks before your last expected spring frost. Tags Dirt On Gardening , Lists If you've never grown your own beets and have only tasted them from a can or pickle...
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Crop Profile: Sweet Potatoes
Yams and sweet potatoes are not synonymous. Yams are a common crop in many parts of the world, and although popular in Africa, the Caribbean and Pacific islands, they are almost never grown in the United States.
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Philadelphia
9 Tips for Growing Great Fennel
In general, fennel needs a good amount of sunlight, but for a solid spring crop, consider planting near sweet corn or another tall crop so that when the sun is more intense, the fennel receives a small amount of shade.
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Philadelphia
How to Harvest Potatoes
This underground resting period hardens off the skins and makes them better able to withstand long periods of storage. That's a lot of spuds! If you grow potatoes and you don't harvest new potatoes, you're missing out.
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Philadelphia
Horseradish: The Fall Herb Every Family Needs
In short order, you'll have a large patch to share with friends and family. In the spring, you can have a root or two shipped to you through a garden catalog or pick up a pot of the plant at your local nursery.
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Philadelphia
Spinach
Spinach bolts (or flowers) quickly in warm weather. Bolt resistant varieties are perfect for beginners. Spinach can be grown under floating row cover to prevent leaf miner and aphid damage.
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Philadelphia
6 Ways to Prep Your Soil for Better Carrots
The soil area from which phosphorous can be absorbed is limited to a very small space around the root itself. (Believe it or not, the root-surface area of even a large carrot is nowhere near as large as the root-surface area of a plant with more fibrous...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Grow Radishes
Radishes are the first crop to find a home in my garden every spring, a fact that always surprises me because for many years, I was an unwavering “radish hater.” Until I turned 30, the only radishes I had ever tried were the shredded ones you sometimes...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
You Say Potato, I Say Sunchoke
The Jerusalem artichoke, or sunchoke, is a Midwest native that produces an edible tuber. Ours grow at least 6 feet high and have a decidedly purple undertone to the green in the leaves and stem.
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Philadelphia
What\'s an Apiaceae Vegetable and How Do I Grow It?
You can begin harvesting finger carrots two to three weeks earlier than others. Light mulching —in the form of a thin layer of grass clippings—can help keep the ground moist. Vegetables in the Apiaceae family require some patience to grow because...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Turnips
Size: 12 inches Sunlight requirements: Full to partial sun (A minimum of four to six hours is ideal.) Water requirements: About 1 inch per week—overly wet soils promote black rot and other diseases.
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7 Crops Impossible (Or Pretty Darn Difficult) To Kill
The sweet potatoes also need to be kept weed-free until they take over—about a month and a half—so it's best to get their spot in the garden as clean as possible first. Oh, and protect them from deer—a deer's love of the greens will lead quickly...
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Growing Great Rutabagas
According to Johnny's Selected Seeds, rutabagas prefer a soil pH of 6.4 to 6.8 for highest performance and flavor. Planting in an area with good ventilation, while taking care not to overwater, will help keep plants disease-free.
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Philadelphia
When the pots are pretty... too pretty... the roots may be ugly
The plant has been reared in a much smaller container, as shown by a root ball firmly circling several wedges of. And if there's a guarantee available, keep that receipt, tags, or whatever is needed, because the demise of this plant may not be due to...
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El Segundo
4 Tips for Growing Market-Worthy Radishes
(Radish sandwiches are seriously delicious!) You can connect with Jessica at www.jessicawalliser.com . “Almost regardless of the ‘soil hand' you're dealt, you can amend it to be a productive soil,” Adams adds.
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Philadelphia
6 White Vegetables You Need To Grow
Extremely crisp and high yielding White Wonder should be picked when the fruits are 6 to 8 inches long. The greens are edible, as well. To keep the shoulders from turning green, hill a little soil up over the crown when the root is as thick as your thumb.
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Philadelphia
When Are Potatoes Ready to Harvest?
Pathogens can easily overwinter on the seed potatoes and be reintroduced to the garden. Dig a 10-inch-deep trench. The downside to saving your own seed potatoes is the increased risk of disease.
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Rutabagas: A Humble Vegetable Worth Raving About
Originally bred in Russia and northern Scandinavia, these roots weren't grown in North America until the early 1800s. Mix the boiled roots with buttermilk and butter and mash as you would potatoes.
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Philadelphia
Celeriac: An Underutilized Vegetable
On a recent visit I happened to notice a very unattractive-looking vegetable. Rinse and dry the leaves and then set them aside.4. Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil over medium-high heat in a large skillet.
California
El Segundo
The Art of Chokes
It was an exceptional year for the squash—I harvested well over a dozen butternuts and about 10 Delicata. Although I did manage to harvest a basket or two of tomatoes, many of the fruits ended up rotting on the vine, and the foliage turned black and...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Celeriac: The Autumn Vegetable You Should Be Growing
This surprisingly tasty bulbous root can be eaten fresh in salads or cooked and used in soups and stews. Finely chopped fresh parsley leaves Preparation Fill a large saucepan halfway with water and bring it to a boil.
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Philadelphia