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3 Ways You Can Harvest Garlic
When the leaves are totally dry, cut off the leaves and roots and brush off any dry soil. A scape won't really flower, but it will make airborne mini-bulbs, called bulbils, that take energy away from the bulb forming underground.
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Philadelphia
Oca: A New Tuber To Try This Year
If neither of these options is available, don't fret. Potatoes aren't the only tubers fit for you dinner plate—try oca, found in array of colors. 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
Tuck the edges of the plastic into the soil or pin them down with rocks, bricks, or landscape pins. Purple varieties aren't as sweet as other colors, but they sure are beautiful and tasty.
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
Like all root crops, carrots use a lot of phosphorous during their growth. Some of my favorite diminutive carrots are Romeo, Caracas, Oxheart, Parisienne, Thumbelina, Little Finger and Short ‘n' Sweet.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
15 Tips For Growing Your Best Beets Ever
Beets and other root crops need an ample amount of phosphorous to grow large roots. Start planting beet seeds directly into the garden about four weeks before your last expected spring frost and keep planting more seeds every two weeks all the way through...
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Philadelphia
How To Grow Shallots
If they protrude above the soil line, just leave them be. Spread the harvested bulbs out on an inverted plastic nursery flat or a window screen set atop some bricks in a dry garage or shed.
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Philadelphia
4 Root Crops To Get Your Spring Garden Started
Homegrown beets taste nothing like their processed counterparts. Beets easily germinate in cool soil, but because each beet “seed” is actually a collection of several seeds, remember to thin the young plants for the best root growth.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Crop Profile: Sweet Potatoes
Most southern states have similar university-based sweet-potato breeding programs. Sweet potatoes are best cured by storing them in a humid, dark and warm (80 to 90 degrees F) room for a week or so before being moved to temperature-controlled (ideally,...
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Philadelphia
Bare Root Planting – How To Plant A Bare Root Plant
Bare root plants fromare usually only shipped, depending on the type of plant, in fall, late winter or early spring when they are expected to be planted upon delivery.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });Bare...
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. It is ready for astilbe bare root planting.A bare root plant may be sold with its roots wrapped...
Ohio
Willoughby
9 Tips for Growing Great Fennel
It's not known for being a pest magnet, and as Pam Dawling notes on GrowingForMarket.com , “You might find aphids or whiteflies on the leaves, but they are rarely a serious problem.” 8.
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Philadelphia
How to Harvest Potatoes
If I don't wash the harvested potatoes, they'll store for several months in the dark, cool conditions of my basement. I simply brush off the excess soil with my hands and place the tubers in a shallow box or in brown paper bags.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Horseradish: The Fall Herb Every Family Needs
A potent aromatic that can release congestion in many systems of the body, horseradish is a must-have root for every family garden. With the first of the cold snaps these roots regain their firmness and are ready to dig.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Spinach
Soil requirements: Rich, fertile soil, high in nitrogen. Sow all varieties in August for late-season harvest and overwintering. Spinach can be grown under floating row cover to prevent leaf miner and aphid damage.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 Ways to Prep Your Soil for Better Carrots
Once your carrots are up and growing, they'll require a good amount of water to reach their full potential. Grow beautiful, straight, unblemished carrots by cultivating good soil health from seed planting to harvest.
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Philadelphia
How to Grow Radishes
Make these radish recipes from HobbyFarms.com: Bread-and-Butter Pickled Radishes Buttermilk-Braised Radishes Spring Dip with Cucumber, Chives and Radishes Wild Pickled Fennel and Radish Slaw Radish Butter « More Dirt on Gardening » Tags radish , radishes...
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Philadelphia
You Say Potato, I Say Sunchoke
Our American diet and lifestyle chokes off the good bacteria that are intended to live in our digestive system. These colonies are there to digest our food properly. While it looks like a miniature sunflower, it doesn't develop seeds.
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Philadelphia
What\'s an Apiaceae Vegetable and How Do I Grow It?
Rotate locations with other vegetable families, such as cucurbits or nightshades. Parsnips are particularly sensitive to thinning or hard weeding near the root because they have a tendency to form a less uniform root if disturbed, the Lowes say.
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Philadelphia
Turnips
When to plant: Best planted in late summer for fall harvests, but can be grown season-long. Can harvest throughout the winter when provided with a protective mulch. Size: 12 inches Sunlight requirements: Full to partial sun (A minimum of four to six hours...
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Philadelphia
7 Crops Impossible (Or Pretty Darn Difficult) To Kill
So add one week if starting in July, two if starting in August, et cetera. It's row cover. 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...
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Philadelphia
Growing Great Rutabagas
Consider Laurentian rutabagas for high yield or Helenor for uniformity. And according to Louise Riotte in her classic book Carrots Love Tomatoes (Storey Publishing, 1998), hairy vetch seems to make a good companion for the turnip family.
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When the pots are pretty... too pretty... the roots may be ugly
Option "A" would be a bare root tree from a well known mailorder nursery. Clearly the tree was not carefully dug and wrapped, as I'd naively assumed. 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
“That's because transplanting these plants will usually result in damage to the tap root, causing a misshapen or forked root.” To plant, broadcast the seeds over the soil surface and lightly rake them in to create a bed of radishes, which will need...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 White Vegetables You Need To Grow
Like other radishes, they're ready to harvest in just 35 days. This creamy white carrot is mild-flavored and tender. Each plant bears a dozen or so 2- to 3-inch-wide fruits. Albino is pure white and round.
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Philadelphia
When Are Potatoes Ready to Harvest?
Simply pick them up as they're discovered, and use your hands to dig around in the loosened soil for any remaining potatoes. Some gardeners might experience a high rate of rot in potatoes stored in-ground, particularly during periods of wet weather.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Rutabagas: A Humble Vegetable Worth Raving About
As it turns out, these roots are surprisingly divine and totally worth growing. Frosts sweeten the flavor of rutabagas, because it converts their starches into sugars. However, rutabagas are primarily grown for their starchy root that has a texture similar...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia