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The lower 2 to 3 feet of foliage can be removed once bines climb the trellis and produce side branches to allow more airflow, reducing disease risks. Historically, the leaves were used in hot baths or put into sachets to set by the bed pillow to promote...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Pioneer 500: Fun, Compact and Ready for Your Farm\'s Heavy Lifting
For those of you who are near that tipping point, you're in luck! This summer, Honda will release its Pioneer 500, a compact side-by-side that can handle your farm's heavy lifting and still have some oomph leftover for a pleasure ride.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Organic Farm Business: The Natural Trading Company
At the same time, stay grounded in the realization that farming can be a business or a hobby. “We started to grow wheatgrass shortly after when we realized that health-conscious customers in the Sacramento region were looking for organic, high-quality...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Make-over Your Old Flowerpots: A Face-lift For Weathered Plastic
The operative word here is Clean.When your pot is completely clean and dry, choose a temperate, well-ventilated area to transform your container. They slink by them with averted eyes, as the faded and weather-worn plastic sits unloved and unused in a...
California
El Segundo
Cash in on Agritourism
If you, as a farmer, are also a poetry fan, antique addict or experienced quilter, you may want to rent out the farm porch for a summer-afternoon poetry-writing workshop, hold a single three-hour quilting demonstration in the living room, or convert part...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
A Thanksgiving Tradition: Gratitude Journals
People who are constantly grateful can be so chipper, even when everything is falling apart. Have you ever heard of a commonplace book? A mason jar or repurposed pickle jar serves wonderfully, and we'll read them during New Year's Day, birthdays or other...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Herbicide-tolerant Corn Subject of Regulation Debate
The organization's co-director, Will Fantle, says there are several reasons to be concerned about weed-control-product suites, like Enlist. “I don't know if there's a way off the treadmill,” he says.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Turn A Piece Of Wood Into The World\'s Simplest Wagon
Fortunately, a simple piece of wood can save the day! By wrestling or rolling heavy objects onto a large, flat piece of wood, you can easily use your tractor to tow the wood around like a wagon, moving tree stumps and rocks without causing as much damage...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Ways To Clean Up Your Perennial Bed
This encourages lush, green, new growth—and sometimes even more flowers! Plants that I cut back hard post-bloom include Nepeta (catmint), lungwort, daylilies, yarrow , lady's mantle, perennial geraniums, dianthus, perennial salvias, coreopsis, Shasta...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Borage In The Fall Garden
So far, my carrots and beets are still wonderful fresh additions to the dinner table. “I, borage, bring courage.” I remembered the saying as I looked over the ruin of my garden.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Insect Hotels: The Perfect Overnight Stay For Beneficial Insects
Piles of Rocks, Bricks & Pinecones: Spiders Brian Summers/Flickr While they aren't insects, arachnids may nonetheless be a welcome guest in some insect hotels. It's like a bookshelf divided into compartments, with each compartment containing materials...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Tornado Time!
Remove objects from your barnyard and pastures that might become flying debris. Tornadoes are violently rotating columns of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground. To keep your animals safe during storms and disasters, identify your pets and...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Dreaded Algal Bloom
Here's to clear water!Thumbnail and 'clear' water picture belong to Susanne Talbert, others were found on WikiCommons and are free use. So you've done everything right so far this pond season; you did spring cleanup, lifted all your hardy plants, and...
California
El Segundo
Cucumbers, Cabbage, Fennel … Oh My!
Anyone have any preparation suggestions for bulb fennel? There are barely any fruits on the vines and those that are present, are still pretty puny. Even the cherry tomatoes aren't ripening yet.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Camellia sinensis: January is hot tea month!
.Talking about tea starts to sound like a conversation with a wine connoisseur, with terms like "bright," "earthy," "fruity" and "muscatel." Follow this link to an interestingNext time you sip your mug of hot tea, see if it tastes flowery or brisk, dark...
California
El Segundo
Wooden Spoons
Still, that's just half the story for me. Another Pennsylvania wooden toolmaker made my smooth-grained soup ladle. Of course, they work—let's start with that. But really the tools I'm most attached to are my wooden spoons and spatulas.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Cryptanthus - Dividing and Growing
Come spring, I groom them by removing dead or dying foliage, mostly from old mother plants that have died. Actually, I didn't have to do much pulling, because the pups released with a gentle twist.
California
El Segundo
Use A Tractor To Remove Stubborn Fence Posts
On any farm, there are many jobs needing to be done on any given day, which is why properly managing time and effort is so important. We had two choices—we could dig up the entire post and block of concrete, leaving a gaping hole in the soggy ground...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Ah, Spring!
Winter Aconite photo courtesy of Dave's Garden and member Larry DavidCorydalis lutea photo courtesy of Dave's Garden and member Equilibrium Those long-awaited harbingers of the spring garden are beginning to make their appearance here at Cottage-in-the-Meadow-Gardens:...
California
El Segundo
What to do with 10,000 Spring Sprouts in Your Winter Sowing Containers
The choice depends on the type of seedling and on your own gardening style. The tangle of stems gives the plants structural stability, and the larger mass of roots makes them better able to take up water from the surrounding soil.For those faced with...
California
El Segundo
Tools of the Trade: Alternative Water-well Pumps
Before we discuss those options, you should understand the basic difference between types of well pumps: Shallow well pumps. While it's non-submersible, it neatly draws water from shallow wells, springs, cisterns, tanks, ponds, rivers and streams and...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Justifying \
It was a steal … and I walked away. Pulleys let you redirect your energy. One of the rules that I try to follow is to not buy something for which I can't see a need. Ropes and pulleys are the epitome of labor-saving tools.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Information On Storing Bulbs In Southern Climates
These bulbs generally require a chilling period in order to produce blooms. They can be easily lifted with a garden fork or spade shovel prior to the complete die out of their foliage.
Ohio
Willoughby
Crocus Bulb Storage: Learn How To Cure Crocus Bulbs
The correct timing will ensure healthy corms with plenty of stored energy for maximum blooms.of 6 to 8 weeks before sprouting time. They have already undergone a process of curing crocus bulbs to prevent excess moisture and rot.Freshly dug corms, however,...
Ohio
Willoughby
Ice Storm (Part 2): How Long Will It Be Cold and Dark?
We have long winter hair with a cashmere undercoat, so we were toasty warm inside our straw-bedded hut. It has a nice wooden deck around it where Uzzi and I practice tap dancing and where we gathered yummy acorns last fall.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
All-Terrain Farming
I needed something that was dependable and low maintenance yet didn't require a second mortgage on the house. I would be doing tree farming and light maintenance. In my work as a writer covering agriculture, I knew that most of what I wanted to do with...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Growing Ixia Bulbs: Information On The Care Of Wand Flowers
Southern gardeners should plant them in fall, while those in4 and 5 should plant in spring. Keep the soil moist during periods of growth. Ixia plant info says to plant the corms 3 to 5 inches deep and 3 inches apart into fertile, well-draining soil.
Ohio
Willoughby