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How to Create a Vegetable Garden on a Slope
There are no rules on the materials you choose provided they don't leach nasty chemicals into the soil, as can happen with treated lumber or landscape timbers. By midsummer, the structure that underpins a terraced vegetable garden disappears as it is...
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5 Tips for Late Summer Planting Beds
Last year, I cut off the corn stalks at 14-inch (35cm) height, and used the tall stubs to support a row cover, which protected the fall greens from insects, deer and harsh weather.
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How to Ripen Fruit Faster
Squashes need to be cured before storing , a simple process that will keep your ripe fruits in good condition throughout the winter. This odorless, tasteless gas is the vital catalyst that turns under-ripe green fruit to red, yellow and many a color in...
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6 Ways to Extend Your Harvests
Aim to water regularly for consistent soil moisture, which will translate into plenty of well-formed fruits and pods, free of problems such as blossom end rot or cracking. Continue watering a suitable organic liquid fertilizer on to hungry fruiting vegetables...
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Fight Pests Without Using Bug Spray
That may sound like a solution, but the problem is it also wipes out the beneficial insects – your own private army – at the same time. For more targeted protection, cabbage collars are used to prevent cabbage root flies from laying their eggs.
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Growing Cabbages from Sowing to Harvest
Cabbages are grouped according to when they're harvested. Cabbage heads, or hearts, can be rounded or conical, with leaves that are light green, dark green, red or purple. Savoy cabbages are exceptionally hardy Where to Grow Cabbage Many cabbage varieties...
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Make the Most of Your Summer Garden
Here are a few ideas to help you make the most of your garden while the weather's still clement – or ways to improve it for next summer! Make an area for relaxing in the garden where you can enjoy the results of all your hard work! The Perfect Place...
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Try Asian Radishes this Fall
The fall growing season has many attractions, including fewer weeds, milder temperatures, and the opportunity to try special radishes that are happiest growing at the season's tail end.
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3 Ways to Use Up Your Glut
Preparing for the freezer is quick, it can be done in small batches, and much of the original flavor and nutritional value of the produce will be retained. Chutneys are simply magnificent, capable of storing in the cupboard for many months.
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Growing Rutabagas for a Bumper Fall Harvest
Napobrassica ) include swedes, winter turnips, yellow turnips, Swedish turnips, Russian turnips, Canadian turnips, and neeps. Some people find young rutabaga leaves quite palatable, but if you are looking for super nutrition from rutabagas, sprouts are...
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Saving Seeds from Beans, Peppers, Onions...And More!
Save only the best clean seeds. Only save seeds from heirloom varieties Saving Bean & Pea Seeds OK, so let's begin with the easiest of the lot: peas and beans! As the end of the season approaches leave some pods to dry out on the plant.
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Keep Plum Trees Healthy and Productive With Summer Pruning
Make pruning cuts to an upward-facing bud to prevent branches from drooping too much when heavy with fruit Some plum varieties, like ‘Victoria', tend to grow branches that spread outwards horizontally.
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How to Dry Chili Peppers
Drying is an excellent way of preserving chilies. Gloves will shield your hands from the fiery fruits, so once you're done harvesting you can whip them off and continue safely about your day's work! If you want to make a ristra then cut the chillies with...
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Help Your Garden Survive a Summer Drought
Shade cloth can cast just enough shade to keep your plants happy in severe heat – and it's easily removed when the weather turns cooler. Allow plants to soak up the water they need to avoid wastage Use a Timer An automatic irrigation system, connected...
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Grow Potatoes for a Christmas Crop
If you're thinking you could simply replant some of your summer-harvested potatoes, I'm afraid this will only meet with disappointment. Now prepare to unearth your spuds – a joyous moment indeed! Container-grown spuds can be upturned and the compost...
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Growing Fruit: Why Thinning Creates a Better Harvest
Their smaller fruitlets may be thinned using just your thumb and finger to detach the surplus. Many tree fruits, including apples and pears, naturally thin their fruits in early summer during the so-called June drop .
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5 Organic Controls for Greenhouse Whitefly
Sticky traps help monitor greenhouse whitefly populations, and are easy to make at home 4. Each adult lays hundreds of eggs which hatch out into larvae with an insatiable appetite for whatever plant they're sat on.
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How to grow: Shallots (Growing Guide)
Feeding Not normally required. Harvesting Harvest in early summer when the tops begin to fail, and the bulbs have divided into several plump bulblets. Notes Used in place of onions for concentrated flavor.
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How to grow: Cucumber Beetle, Striped (Growing Guide)
Populations quickly build, and the beetles further damage plants by feeding on flower and transmitting a disease called bacterial wilt, which causes plants to wilt and die. You can also coat the fingertips of a yellow rubber glove with petroleum jelly...
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How to grow: Borage (Growing Guide)
Spacing Single Plants: 1' 1" (35cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 11" (30cm) with 1' 11" (60cm) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Plant the large seeds in your garden in late spring. Blossom clusters make beautiful but short-lived cut flowers or edible garnishes.
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How to grow: Onion Root Maggot (Growing Guide)
Preventing Problems: Floating row covers (fleece) are an effective way to prevent egg laying by adults. They lay eggs at the base of onion plants, and the larvae tunnel into onion roots.
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How to grow: Valerian (Growing Guide)
Frost tolerant Extremely cold hardy, even in harsh winter climates. Spacing Single Plants: 2' 11" (90cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 2' 11" (90cm) with 2' 11" (90cm) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Start with a purchased plant, or start seeds indoors and...
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How to grow: Lemon Balm (Growing Guide)
Companions Squash, Tomato and Beans. Locate it where leaves can be conveniently picked, crushed and sniffed. Notes Lemon balm is very easy to grow. Position Any sunny spot. Crop Rotation Group Miscellaneous ● Soil Rich well-drained soil.
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How to grow: Tulip (Growing Guide)
As the flowers fade in the garden, trim them off with scissors or pruning shears. Troubleshooting Tulips are often eaten by deer and squirrels. Hot pepper sprays help to deter these nibblers.
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How to grow: Ageratum (Growing Guide)
Frost tolerant None. Tall varieties often are grown as cut flowers. Position Full sun to partial shade. Most gardeners buy ageratum seedlings, but only dwarf varieties are widely available as bedding plants.
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How to grow: Tomato (Large) (Growing Guide)
Troubleshooting Watch for leaf-eating tomato hornworms, and pick them off. Store at room temperature. Crop Rotation Group Solanaceae (Potato and tomato family) ● Soil Rich soil with plenty of compost mixed in before planting.
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How to grow: Parsnip (Growing Guide)
Harvesting Use a digging fork to loosen soil along outside of the planting before pulling roots. Mulch to deter weeds and keep soil moist. Crop Rotation Group Umbelliferae (Carrot and root family) ● Soil Deeply worked soil that has not had compost or...
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