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What\'s an Apiaceae Vegetable and How Do I Grow It?
Raised beds are an option for growers in areas with clay or other hard soils. Repeat the thinning in three to four weeks,” he says. You'll better recognize members of the Apiaceae family as carrots, celerty and carrots?
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Philadelphia
7 Crops Impossible (Or Pretty Darn Difficult) To Kill
It's row cover. The ear worm doesn't mean you failed, it just means you have to share some with the bugs. These are the fruits and veggies you should try and master first. Fall Crops Charles Smith/Flickr Why They're Easy Yes, all of the fall crops.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Growing Great Rutabagas
Planting Rutabagas For most areas, spring planting of rutabagas is not recommended because they tend to become woody in the summer heat. Rows should be 1½ to 2 feet apart. This will ensure healthier, more productive plants, a larger yield and a marked...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Tips for Growing Market-Worthy Radishes
Public enemy No. 1 is the flea beetle. Fall tillage helps limit numbers of these insect pests. “When they're ready to harvest, you'll see the shoulders of the bulbs popping out of the soil line.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 White Vegetables You Need To Grow
Plant pigments, such as caretenoids, chlorophyl, and anthocyanins, are involved in the function of a plant's metabolism. White vegetables may appear to be lacking pigment and nutrition, but just the opposite is true.
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Philadelphia
When Are Potatoes Ready to Harvest?
In the South, spuds are planted in late winter for a spring harvest, or in late-summer for a late-fall harvest. It's important to control them , if possible. Tubers left in the ground have time to thicken their skins and properly cure before the harvest.
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Philadelphia
9 Tips for Growing Great Fennel
How To Harvest Harvest fennel when the bulbs are roughly 3 inches wide. While fennel is fairly hardy and can take several light frosts, it will not likely survive a hard one, so transplant the young seedlings after last chance of hard frost has passed.
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Philadelphia
How to Harvest Potatoes
Use your home-grown potatoes in these recipes : Oven Lamb Stew with New Potatoes and Herbs Celeriac Mashed Potatoes Potato-Ham Spanish Tortilla Summer Potato Salad with Black Garlic Chilled Buttermilk Potato Soup « More Dirt on Gardening » Tags garden...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Art of Chokes
I spent a few hours last evening working in my vegetable garden. It was time to harvest the winter squash and pull out the tomato vines. It was an exceptional year for the squash—I harvested well over a dozen butternuts and about 10 Delicata.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Celeriac: The Autumn Vegetable You Should Be Growing
Jessica Walliser Using Celeriac To prepare celery roots for the kitchen, you'll need to peel them. Once hot, gently place the breaded rounds into the skillet. This surprisingly tasty bulbous root can be eaten fresh in salads or cooked and used in soups...
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Philadelphia
Turnips Just Got Sexier
They're turnips, for Pete's sake. And that category is: Awesome. You're thinking that you've tried turnips in the past and you just didn't like them. Here's the thing: I know what you're thinking.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
7 Carrots I\'m Growing This Year
Sugarsnax 54 This is the longest carrot I plan to grow, topping out at a whopping 11 inches! I'll prepare the seed bed extra deep for this variety. I'm aiming to increase the number of varieties I grow, as well as do a better job of staggering the plantings...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Our Garden-Grown Thanksgiving Potatoes
I'll be sure to purchase slips of a variety that's appropriate for northern gardeners such as myself, and I plan to cover the bed with black plastic for a few weeks before planting to help warm the soil.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Carrot Cousins to Grow in Your Garden
It's one of my favorites. According to Garry and Wendy Lowe, of Twin Meadows Organics Farm in British Columbia, it's one of the sweetest carrot varieties and can be used for multiple purposes, including bunching, baby carrots or bulk supply.
Pennsylvania
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. If onions need less water than tomatoes ensure they are not getting too much by planting them in a section...
California
El Segundo
6 Ways To Plant Potatoes
When you're planting potatoes, keep this process in mind so you can give your potatoes the optimum conditions for a bountiful harvest. Potato Towers These wooden structures are a combination of a raised bed and container.
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Philadelphia
Don\'t Wait Until Summer for Tasty Beets
Beet the Competition To grow the best beets on the block (no matter which variety strikes your fancy) here are a few growing tips: Each beet seed is actually a cluster of several seeds, so be prepared to thin your crop.
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Philadelphia
Small Vegetable Garden, Yet Big Savings
I haven't been getting good results with garlic, which hasn't been growing well, like the onions, no matter the drought. How about that?Saving money is good, but growing organic vegetables for my family is what counts more.
California
El Segundo
How To Grow Great Parsnips
A harrow is perhaps the best tool for this job, though a flame weeder or blowtorch can be effective, too. Saving Seed Because parsnips are biennial plants, to save seed, you must allow the roots to regrow in the spring, then go to flower.
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Philadelphia
The Long and the Short of It: Carrots
This doesn't meant that you have to give up on your favorite crunchy vegetable. Carrots prefer cooler weather. If you are growing in the ground, till thoroughly and deep, working in organic matter and removing any stones or sticks.
California
El Segundo
How to Grow Beets
Read more of Rick's Favorite Crops » Tags beet , beets , how to grow beets , natural fertilizer , rick gush , roasted beets Fortunately, some markets in Italy sell already-roasted beets.
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Philadelphia
Eat More Kale - But Make Sure It\'s Edible Kale
Vermont Congressman Peter Welch recently threw his support behind the kale campaign by sending a letter to Chick-Fil-A Founder and CEO S. In its initial cease-and-desist letter, Chick-Fil-A alleged that "Eat More Kale" would somehow confuse Chick-Fil-A...
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El Segundo
Spaghetti squash: fun to eat and easy to grow
It is low in calories, averaging 42 calories per 1-cup (155 grams) serving." I found during other research, that a high percentage of the calories are sugar calories.Some people are disappointed in the taste of this squash, finding it a bit bland and...
California
El Segundo
Getting My Garden Freak On
Delicious, sure, but kinda like having only one dress to wear to parties. There are varieties of all shapes, sizes and colors waiting to be explored. I'm also planning a medicine garden: chamomile, elecampane, hyssop, echinacea and calendula.
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Philadelphia
Neem, An Indoor Gardeners Best Friend
This is one of my favourites, both indoors and out. That's right folks, a Japanese beetle might munch a Neem-covered lily leaf, but her eggs will not hatch, if she is even capable of laying them in the firstIt is safe to use around pets and children and...
California
El Segundo
Vegetable Plants For Pots: Quick Guide To Container Vegetable Gardening
Before sneaking down to the vacant lot on the corner to steal a couple shovelfuls, remember that soil is the most important aspect of any garden. In fact, any porch,, or other sunny spot can be used to grow a variety of nutritious vegetables in a container...
Ohio
Willoughby
Best Time To Water Plants – When Should I Water My Vegetable Garden?
Second of all, even if you live in an area where the sun is that intense, the water droplets would be evaporated in the heat long before they could focus the sunlight.Sometimes, due to work and life schedules, it can be difficult to water the garden in...
Ohio
Willoughby