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Three Aralias for your indoor gardens
This aralia has ruffley compound leaves on light colored "trunk." One variety has been called "parsley aralia" and it does look a bit like parsley growing on a very small tree. At first glance, though, you'd hardly guess they are closely related.
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Yes, Joyce, there is a Money Tree (Pachira)
Ugh, tax time! Are you wishing that you had a magic money tree? A minor point but one that some readers may find importantMoney Tree art at left by the incomparable "Inky" Used here with permission, Thank you! Inky Art not to be used elsewhere without...
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6 Ways to Prep Your Soil for Better Carrots
And no farmer enjoys tossing pest-damaged carrots on to the compost pile. Once your carrots are up and growing, they'll require a good amount of water to reach their full potential.
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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. Pest Control The only trouble I sometimes face in growing radishes are the little holes I find in the foliage.
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You Say Potato, I Say Sunchoke
This delicious vegetable is high in inulin, a starch effective in controlling blood sugar. It's in the sunflower family, so it has a beautiful yellow flower. This sad state of affairs leads to all manner of inflammatory diseases within the body.
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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. While this requires more time up front, it pays off later in the season with less weeding and thinning.
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7 Crops Impossible (Or Pretty Darn Difficult) To Kill
Why People Fail Crows and rodents love sweet corn. One easy way to fail with potatoes is to plant them too early, so the young potatoes rot or freeze. Oh, and protect them from deer—a deer's love of the greens will lead quickly to crop failure.
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Growing Great Rutabagas
Rutabaga Pests And Diseases The primary pests for rutabagas include flea beetles, cabbage moths, harlequin beetles and cabbage root maggots. This will ensure healthier, more productive plants, a larger yield and a marked reduction in the amount of time...
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4 Tips for Growing Market-Worthy Radishes
These crunchy and delicious vegetables deserve a place in your garden—and on your plate. Testing your soil's pH and nutrient content every few years is an absolute necessity. Wireworms are the larvae of several species of click beetles, while root maggots...
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6 White Vegetables You Need To Grow
The pure-white flesh is sweetened by autumn's first frost, so it makes a terrific fall crop. As consumers of fruits and vegetables, the compounds found in these different plant pigments not only provide us with nutrition, but many of them also contain...
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When Are Potatoes Ready to Harvest?
Hilling increases the underground surface area for tuber production, but an alternative to this process is to simply mulch your potato plants with a thick, 8- to 10-inch layer of straw.
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9 Tips for Growing Great Fennel
If you have a favorite Italian seed purveyor, that is another ideal place to check out. On the flip side, get your plants in the ground early enough that they have time to mature before the heat of summer.
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How to Harvest Potatoes
The skins of new potatoes are paper thin and easily bruised, so we cook and eat them immediately. In fact, sometimes the yield is too good—we've had years when we can't eat them all before the eyes start sprouting! Throughout the season, I've managed...
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The Art of Chokes
I planted my artichoke in full sun, and I've been fertilizing it with fish emulsion every few weeks throughout the summer. The plant is doing beautifully, but now it's time to get serious about seeing it safely through the winter.
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Celeriac: The Autumn Vegetable You Should Be Growing
You'll also want to remove the small side shoots that develop on the bulb throughout the season. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer until the celery root is just fork-tender, about 8 to 10 minutes.
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Turnips Just Got Sexier
You won't be disappointed. And that category is: Awesome. Instead, store them right in the garden. I put frost-kissed turnips in the same category as sun-warmed tomatoes and fresh-picked asparagus.
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Garden Crafts: How-to Instructions For A Macrame\' Hanging Planter
Once the skills are mastered in this project, we can build on them, to tackle more advanced ones.Here's a list of materials. If your cords are bigger than your bead, or, if you're like me and forgot to get beads the proper size, you can just take a bit...
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Bad luck with houseplants? Try lucky bamboo
Forego the unfortunate philodendron. One website I came across specified that it will not ship in chilly months of year. This botanical bearer of good fortune is a tabletop plant having jointed green bamboo-like stems with a few slender leaves at the...
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A Grapevine Christmas Tree
These homemade seed envelopes are then tied onto the tree with small red ribbons. And each year, new ornaments are added as gardening friends add to my collection. After the holidays are over, I simply slip a large garbage bag over the tree to keep it...
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7 Carrots I\'m Growing This Year
But I'm declaring 2015 “The Year of the Carrot.” We eat a lot of carrots in my household, and while I've always grown them in my garden, this year I'm going to grow way more than usual.
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Our Garden-Grown Thanksgiving Potatoes
One thing we use plenty of every Thanksgiving is potatoes. This is my son's favorite gardening job because it's so easy. I'd love to hear your success stories! Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.
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5 Carrot Cousins to Grow in Your Garden
Paris Market Carrot As the name implies, this stunning little carrot hails from France, and its diminutive size makes it not only easy to grow but also easy to sell. “They are purple on the outside and orange on the inside.
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Fruits and Vegetables - Planting and Eating With the Season
As everyone knows, the northeast is famous for its berries. Add beets and broccoli to the menu and enjoy a delightful taste all the way through October. Harvest July or August and create your very own blueberry muffins for breakfast or even a delicious...
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6 Ways To Plant Potatoes
Fortunately, with so many different ways to raise a bountiful crop, anyone can enjoy their favorites. The major drawback is that if you don't pile enough straw on top of the tubers, sunlight might reach them, causing sunburn and the subsequent green skin,...
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Don\'t Wait Until Summer for Tasty Beets
I grew up in Pennsylvania Dutch country, so at every family gathering there were pickled red beets. Salt (or seasoning mix) 2 tsp. The fragrance drove my sister and I to the neighbors, and I swore that even as an adult, I would never eat a beet.
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Small Vegetable Garden, Yet Big Savings
I don't plant many garlic cloves, just from 2 or 3 bulbs, which I already have in my pantry. Most of the bulbs remained small, with very small cloves. This way I can keep the mice and rats away from my home and from my garden.
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How To Grow Great Parsnips
Trial a few different varieties to see what works best in your soil and for your taste. Spread 2 to 3 inches of mature compost on the area where you wish to grow parsnips—mature being the operative word.
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