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3 Ways You Can Harvest Garlic
There's more to garlic than the clove—here's how to enjoy the flavor of garlic in every season. A crop harvested in early spring is called green garlic, and for this you'll dig up the entire plant.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Oca: A New Tuber To Try This Year
You can source oca tubers for planting from the following companies: Territorial Seed and Cultivariable . With a long storage capacity and a nutritious punch, these multicolored tubers are easy to grow and harvest.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Try Purple Sweet Potatoes This Year
Plant The Slips Sweet potatoes are typically grown from rooted slips, and purple varieties are no different. Purple sweet potatoes are grown in the same manner as more traditional sweet potato varieties.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Daikon Radish: Breaking The Rules, Not The Root
In late May, as I was harvesting pounds of lovely daikon radishes, I looked around farmers markets in both Kentucky and Baltimore and was surprised to see a variety of little red radishes, but no daikon.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Your Step-By-Step Guide To Growing Carrots In Containers
Carrots are a favorite of munching rabbits, groundhogs and deer. Once the seedlings are about an inch tall, thin them to a spacing of 1 inch. Some of my favorite diminutive carrots are Romeo, Caracas, Oxheart, Parisienne, Thumbelina, Little Finger and...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
15 Tips For Growing Your Best Beets Ever
Harvest your best harvest of the mighty, yet humble, beet by following these simple growing tips in this year's garden. For the earliest harvest, sow beet seeds indoors, under grow lights, four to six weeks before transplanting them out into the garden...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How To Grow Shallots
Shallot bulbs are fully winter hardy, so as long as you leave some behind, you'll have a continuous crop, always ready to flavor your next breakfast omelet. The papery skins will fully cure in about two weeks.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Root Crops To Get Your Spring Garden Started
This will keep your family in radishes, without overwhelming you with too many. And, don't plant the seeds too deeply; 1/4 inch below the soil surface is the perfect depth. Then, after these early root crops are harvested in late spring or early summer,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Crop Profile: Sweet Potatoes
Sweet potatoes are surely one of the most misunderstood vegetables. Growers often continue taking cuttings and transplanting them to the fields throughout April, May and June. Sweet potatoes have no such effect.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Bare Root Planting – How To Plant A Bare Root Plant
What are bare root plants? With spring deals and low online prices, it's easy to fill up your shopping cart. They should not be exposed to air or allowed to dry out.Dig a hole large enough to accommodate all the roots without bending or breaking any,...
Ohio
Willoughby
Astilbe Bare Roots – Learn About Bare Root Planting Of Astilbe
Read on for more information about growing astilbe from bare roots.If you go out to buy astilbe in early spring, you may find nurseries selling it bare root. The hole should be deep enough to accommodate them, but the uppermost root should be just below...
Ohio
Willoughby
9 Tips for Growing Great Fennel
If your soil has poor drainage, consider making small raised beds for the fennel or adding equal parts sand, peat moss and compost to the area of the garden where you plan to plant.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Harvest Potatoes
Like most gardeners, my major potato harvest arrives a few weeks after the plants turn completely brown and die. 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,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Horseradish: The Fall Herb Every Family Needs
It is a health supplement, as well as a beautiful and rewarding plant to grow, and I think no family should be without it. With the first of the cold snaps these roots regain their firmness and are ready to dig.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Spinach
Size: 10 to 12 inches Sunlight requirements: Full sun (will tolerate partial shade) Water requirements: About 1 inch per week—consistent moisture is key, so mulching well is recommended.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 Ways to Prep Your Soil for Better Carrots
Nematodes can be applied to the soil at the start of the gardening season before seeds are even planted (as long as the soil temperature is a minimum of 42 degrees F) or at any time throughout the growing season.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Grow Radishes
What this means is the earlier you plant your radishes, the better. They grow best in temperatures between 50 and 70 degrees F. If your soil is deficient in phosphorus, work some bone meal or rock phosphate into the area in the fall.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
You Say Potato, I Say Sunchoke
Sunchokes are creamy, nutty and delicious when steamed or roasted. These colonies are there to digest our food properly. In a couple months we'll trim off the tops to prepare for digging, though some people use a mower.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
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. Sometimes it's a particular plant or plant family that proves difficult to grow and seemingly fights the gardener every step of the way.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Turnips
Can harvest throughout the winter when provided with a protective mulch. Soil requirements: Average, well-drained soil high in organic matter. Direct-seed when soil temperatures are between 60 and 70 degrees F.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
7 Crops Impossible (Or Pretty Darn Difficult) To Kill
Indeed, anyone can grow a garden, and the best way to develop the ability to do so? My recommendation is not to buy starts, but to start your own by either direct seeding in the garden or starting them in cell trays so that you can plant more for your...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Growing Great Rutabagas
Rootnot, white spot and club root are common diseases that may occur. Once seedlings come up, cultivate after every rain to contain weed pressure . Rutabagas are not overly susceptible to disease problems unless crop rotations are not strictly adhered...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
When the pots are pretty... too pretty... the roots may be ugly
Now I realize these are danger signs. I knew that I'd be repotting "Denny" in a pot with a drain hole; that didn't faze me. The potted plum's root ball was wrapped in fabric and tied, and placed in a pot.
California
El Segundo
4 Tips for Growing Market-Worthy Radishes
“Soil is the most important element in your garden,” Adams says. “We prevent them by growing our radishes under floating row covers. “That's because transplanting these plants will usually result in damage to the tap root, causing a misshapen...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 White Vegetables You Need To Grow
Although the flavor is fairly mild, it does develop a bit of spice when the weather warms. Grow it in the very early spring or in the late fall for optimum flavor. White Wonder Cucumbers These cukes have the look of traditional green cucumbers, but the...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
When Are Potatoes Ready to Harvest?
Purchasing certified disease-free seed potatoes at the start of each season avoids this problem. Insect Pests: To protect growing plants from foliage-munching Colorado potato beetles and flea beetles, cover the plants with a layer of floating row cover.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Rutabagas: A Humble Vegetable Worth Raving About
Peel the harvested roots with a pairing knife and slice them carefully as the flesh can be quite hard. Rutabaga roots can grow quite large so give the plants plenty of room to grow.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia