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Tomato Plants Getting Spotty? Don\'t Panic! How to Prevent and Treat Tomato Blights
Good air circulation can really help, so wider spacing or a little pruning may be in order. Once most of the plant is spotted and yellowing, the problem may be harder to control, although you can usually knock it back enough to harvest some tomatoes.,...
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El Segundo
Purple Sprouting Broccoli Is A Winter Crop Worth Growing
How To See Purple Sprouting Broccoli Through The Winter When cold temperatures arrive, cover the plants with a mobile cold frame, a double layer of row cover or a miniature hoop house, if you live where temperatures regularly dip below 10 degrees F.
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Grow Greens Year-Round With Below-Grade Trench Planting
To prepare the base of the trench for planting, put a few inches of the top layer of soil that you removed back into the bottom of the trench and mix it with two to three inches of finished compost.
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Philadelphia
Winter Gardening: What You Can Expect
Winter gardening, in other words, requires slightly more improvisation and adaptability. Winter rain can freeze overnight on trees and fences, causing much damage. If you time your harvest around the weather and not the calendar, however, you can harvest...
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Philadelphia
3 Ways Of Overwintering Artichokes In Cold Climates
Do not allow the box to get wet or be exposed to freezing temperatures. Though artichokes (Cynara scolymus) are the darling of gardeners in California and other warm climes, it's possible for northern gardeners to grow them, too.
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Winter Gardening: 3 Ways To Have Radishes For Christmas Dinner
Here's more on winter below-grade trench planting . They absorb the sun's heat throughout the day and use it to insulate the plants housed inside during chilly nights. Eating fresh from the farm is especially cherished during the holidays, when we can...
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Build A Raised Bed High Tunnel To Extend The Harvest
Insert the ends of the other two PVC pipes into the other two sets of brackets. You could also simply use rocks or bricks to keep the plastic in place. If you garden in raised beds , however, this quick project can turn your garden into a raised bed high...
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7 Steps to the Easiest Cold Frame You\'ll Ever Make
If you don't have cement blocks, you can use straw bales, though they'll take up more room. Step 2 Dig a 1-foot-deep hole that covers the entire area. They spend a good two weeks in the cold frame before being transplanted into the garden.
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7 Winter Activities to Improve Your Garden
Without a cover crop , the soil will be left bare and vulnerable. Sharpening blades during the winter can save you valuable time come spring, when new growth catches you by surprise.
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Turning the Page: Autumnal Equinox
Some of us might be growing fall crops in our vegetable gardens. Pull out the aging annuals, clear the vegetable garden of dead vegetation, trim the grass, get a handle on all the weeds,For me, as a college mom, fall also means attending football games...
California
El Segundo
Why You Should Plant More Cucumbers In Early July
By planting more seeds off the life cycle of the cucumber beetle, you could face less feeding damage and less bacterial wilt. Sowing a succession crop of cucumbers in early July means they'll be ready for harvest in the autumn, just before frost.
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Philadelphia
Build a Cold Frame from a Storm Door
For maximum sun exposure, orient your cold frame facing south. Materials 3 10-foot pressure-treated 2×10s 1 6-foot pressure-treated 2×10 3 8-foot pressure-treated 2×2s 32- or 36-inch storm door 16d galvanized nails 3-inch and 4-inch galvanized screws...
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Philadelphia
How to Delay Bolting of Your Spring Greens
For many farmers and gardeners the true indicator of summer's arrival is the bolting of their cool-season greens. This marks the end of their productive period as the foliage turns bitter when the flowers arrive.
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Philadelphia
How To Keep Growing Poinsettias After Christmas
Poinsettias are among the most popular holiday plants, but they're often treated as a “throw-away” plant. To water, put the pot in the sink and flush tepid tap water through the pot until the potting soil is saturated.
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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. The space where the onions were once at home, will soon house mustard greens and kale.
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How to Propagate Succulents: 2 Techniques for Success
Also unlike some other plants, you do not need to cover your succulent leaf cuttings with plastic to retain moisture. Vegetative techniques generally results in faster propagation, and you'll get a mature plant much more quickly than when starting from...
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Philadelphia
Ag Bites: Make The Most Of Your Garden Hoop House, Year-Round
She offers the following ideas to make the most of your covered space year-round. Also, crops that grow better in drier climates make sense, as you have control over the amount of water your high-tunnel plants receive, unlike Mother Nature's watering...
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Philadelphia
6 Household Items You Can Upcycle for the Garden
If they were pulled from a home prior to 1978, there's a distinct possibility lead paint was used on them. If you're using wire, be sure to bend it down flush so you don't poke yourself when the vines grow over and cover the sharp ends.
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3 Ways to Start the Spring Garden with Cold Frames
Conversely, keep the cold frame closed when the temperature dips below 65 degrees F: Cold winds will stress or kill the tender vegetables. Here are some tips you can keep in mind. After a week inside the cold frame, they're ready to be planted.
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Philadelphia
The Best Squash And Pumpkin Varieties For Storage
It keeps for up to two years! Each fruit weighs six to 10 pounds. Consider these delicious and tough-as-nails squash and pumpkin varieties for storage. There are plenty of delicious fruits and vegetables that are workhorse winter food sources that store...
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4 Reasons Your Greenhouse Tomatoes Are Failing
You Aren't Practicing Crop Rotation USDA/Flickr Putting plants in a greenhouse doesn't get you off the hook of having to rotate families of crops . Instead, Try: According to Snyder's “ Greenhouse Tomato Handbook ,” greenhouse tomatoes need at least...
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Fruits and Vegetables - Planting and Eating With the Season
For the spice lover who likes creating pesto or other sauces, basil is harvested for the best flavor from July through September. As everyone knows, the northeast is famous for its berries.
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El Segundo
5 Simple Steps to Build Low Tunnels
Covering cold-tolerant crops like lettuce , kale and other greens, as well as root crops like carrots, turnips and parsnips, with a fabric row cover or plastic sheeting can provide frost protection down to 20 below zero.
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Philadelphia
11 Crops to Plant This Fall
Strawberries Young strawberry plants are typically sold for spring planting, but plenty of companies sell them in the fall, as well. Frail stems are susceptible to the cold. If you happen to get seeds in the ground too late, do not worry.
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Philadelphia
Growing Brambles in High Tunnels
Typically 15 to 30 feet wide, 60 to 96 feet long, and 7 to 15 feet high, high tunnels allow for the production of fall-bearing brambles in climates with a short growing season. At the turn of the century, growers have begun to notice the benefits of growing...
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Our Favorite Garden Season Extenders
They're simpler to insert and remove than the wire staples, and they don't rust either. Straw is a useful insulating layer to add to the top of garlic or strawberry beds in the fall, serving the dual purpose of weed suppression.
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Philadelphia
Pests and High Tunnels
“If disease does appear, spread is minimal due to the lack of moisture and rain splash. While high tunnels are great for season extension and disease prevention, think twice about how they affect pests.
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Philadelphia