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Grow Greens Year-Round With Below-Grade Trench Planting
But, in typical winters, even in the north, the ground will not be fully frozen for a month or two after the regular gardening season ends, if it freezes at all. Step 8: Water As Needed The plastic can be removed whenever you need to water, but otherwise,...
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Winter Gardening: What You Can Expect
A good pair of boots will help in this area, but any areas where you walk often in the garden could benefit from heavy mulching. If you time your harvest around the weather and not the calendar, however, you can harvest on days of the week where everything...
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3 Ways Of Overwintering Artichokes In Cold Climates
They'll sprout a short time later and, hopefully, provide you with a hearty crop of chokes. Insulate the roots with a deep layer of mulch that covers the entire plant and its root zone.
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Winter Gardening: 3 Ways To Have Radishes For Christmas Dinner
If you want a homegrown holiday, it's time to plant. While most of us think of radish as a spring crop, fall is an excellent time to sow more seeds of this crispy veggie. Grow Radishes Under A Cloche Cloches are an important tool for winter gardening...
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Build A Raised Bed High Tunnel To Extend The Harvest
Insert the ends of the other two PVC pipes into the other two sets of brackets. With season extenders in place, even northern gardeners can harvest kale, lettuce, chard and root crops well into the winter.
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How to Delay Bolting of Your Spring Greens
This marks the end of their productive period as the foliage turns bitter when the flowers arrive. If you know you're going to try to extend your harvest season well into the summer, pick a cultivar that's been bred to have delayed bolting.
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How To Keep Growing Poinsettias After Christmas
Keep it out of direct sun during the mid day. Doing so means that every day at 5 p.m. the plant goes into the closet, and every morning at 7 am it comes out, religiously and without fail.
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4 Tips to Keep your Garden Producing Into Fall
Again, doing so helps replenish the soil and deter pests and diseases. When I dig my garlic out in a few weeks, I plan to fill the space with a sowing of lettuce seeds. For example, when your potatoes are dug, replant the area with arugula or a late sowing...
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How to Propagate Succulents: 2 Techniques for Success
For this method, large-leaved succulents, such as kalanchoes, flapjacks, sedums or echeverias, work best, though you can try it with smaller leaved plants, too. For these propagation techniques , a piece of an existing plant (called the mother plant)...
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Ag Bites: Make The Most Of Your Garden Hoop House, Year-Round
Grow Cover Crops “You can help to improve the organic matter in your soil, and if you're unfortunate enough to have weeds in there, you can help deal with those,” Dawling says.
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Why You Should Plant More Cucumbers In Early July
Planting more cucumbers in July could mean a more prolific harvest. Though you won't have quite as long of a harvest window as you would with a spring-planted cucumber crop, if you plant more cucumbers in early July you'll have a second harvest of this...
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Build a Cold Frame from a Storm Door
Use a few nails to tack parts A and B together; you'll make more secure connections using 2×2 cleats later on. Larger than your typical cold frame, these plans will help you construct a place to extend the growing season of your favorite garden vegetables.
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6 Household Items You Can Upcycle for the Garden
And, for the shower, add a hose attachment to the bottom of the pipe in order to easily screw on the garden hose for a quick wash after working in the garden. Cowboy boots, old sneakers and even heels make fantastic containers for all sorts of herbs,...
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4 Reasons Your Greenhouse Tomatoes Are Failing
Discard these materials outside of the greenhouse to prevent them from causing further problems to the plants that are still growing and producing. This formula determines how many tomato plants you should be growing in your greenhouse: Multiply the length...
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3 Ways to Start the Spring Garden with Cold Frames
Water: Soil inside the cold frame should always remain damp. Set a thermometer in a shady spot inside the cold frame and monitor the temperature: When it maintains 70 degrees F, it's time to plant your seedlings.
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The Best Squash And Pumpkin Varieties For Storage
Marina Di Chioggia A personal favorite, this pumpkin is also known as the sea pumpkin. Hailing from Australia, the fruits of Traimble are three lobed. They're easy to plant and care for, and most of these varieties are quite prolific.
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5 Simple Steps to Build Low Tunnels
Weigh down the edges and ends with rocks or bricks to form a secure, closed tunnel. In in order to properly protect crops from frost, the covering must remain above the plant tops with a layer of insulating air sandwiched in between.
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Our Favorite Garden Season Extenders
They're simpler to insert and remove than the wire staples, and they don't rust either. Simple is often best, and in my experience, that's the case with row cover supports. Jumpstart your garden with the help of these tools that allow you to start growing...
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11 Crops to Plant This Fall
Leeks especially love the cold weather, so sow seeds directly in the garden in early fall or start seeds in peat pots in late summer for fall transplant. You can also split existing clumps to transplant in the garden or pot up to bring inside for year-long...
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Growing Brambles in High Tunnels
Since about the early 2000s, farmers have tried planting berries in high tunnels, and this technique is gaining in popularity. Typically 15 to 30 feet wide, 60 to 96 feet long, and 7 to 15 feet high, high tunnels allow for the production of fall-bearing...
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Overwintering Root Vegetables: 3 Methods For Success
Instead of pulling and storing carrots, turnips , beets, rutabagas and parsnips at the end of the growing season, I leave them in the ground and harvest individual roots as I need them throughout the winter months.
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Pests and High Tunnels
If you're a high-tunnel rookie, consider starting with these easier-to-grow, warmth-loving plants as recommended by Goldy: cucumbers, okra, basil, leafy greens and raspberries . Season-extension tools include growing systems like cold frames, cloches...
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Grow Heat-Loving Crops—Even In the North
“One I really like that a lot of people don't know about is the Black Hungarian,” Stearns says. Stearns is quick to recommend a few strategies to ensure a successful garden in a cool climate.
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Forcing Flower Bulbs In The Fall For Late Winter Blooms
If you don't have a garage or room in the fridge, you can also sink the entire pot (without the plastic covering) into the compost pile or into an empty spot in the garden, burying it up to its rim.
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The Season\'s Not Over—10 Garden Chores To Prep For Fall
“The sparkly part is probably acting like reflective mulch that can repel some aphids,” she says. If you wait till midday when the sun is hot, you lose much of the water. Weeds vie for water and nutrients.
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Cover Your Crops To Protect From Late Frosts
As a word of warning, I would suggest avoiding commercial sprays that promise to defend against frost damage by creating some type of thin protective barrier. The best covering materials are made of woven cloth (like old sheets) or paper (cardboard boxes)...
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Growing in a Small-Scale Greenhouse
Your options are wide open. If you are planning a walk-in structure, check local building codes in case it will require a permit. The less area you have to site a greenhouse, of course, the more you'll have to challenge your ingenuity when it comes to...
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