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“We're trying to come up with different ways to use asphalt like this,” Kovach says. “We're hoping to learn if the trenches work, if the pots are worth it, and of all three techniques, which is the best.” His work could boost the use of abandoned...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Start Vertical Gardening
The garden is completely enclosed in deer fencing, and weeds are kept at bay with Lumite landscape fabric, which helps give the garden the feel of an outdoor room. Try growing beans vertical by guiding them up a trellis.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
UF Hack: Nitrogen Nurses
A classic planting formation that operates on these principles is the Haudenosaunee Three Sisters plot, where maize (corn), beans and squash are grown together. This happens in the wild, as well: The saguaro cactus pictured above benefits from the tight...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Protect Your Garden From Car Emissions
However, even if soil tests come back with bad results, it's still possible to grow crops using either large raised beds or containers. Here are a couple final thoughts on inner city gardening: To lower the risk of soil contaminants in your produce, avoid...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What Should I Do If My Blue Hydrangea Has Turned Green?
The Limelight and Annabelle varieties both bear pale green blooms that are often used in wedding bouquets and in other flower arrangements. You can also use fertilizer formulated for azaleas and camellias.
California
Santa Monica
How to Build a Raised Bed
Cut down your long, largest pipe into smaller sections, and then secure them with galvanized brackets. Or, if you're going for the irrigation system, lay down the thick plastic sheeting inside the bed.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
UF Hack: Strawberry Snail Garden
This past spring, I found myself overwhelmed with strawberry runners. Lynsey Grosfield Because the concrete in the center of the spiral passively accumulates solar energy in the form of heat, strawberries in this bed ripened before those in all other...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Need a Sugar Fix? Grow These 7 Small-Space Fruits
“If you live where it's too cold for figs to survive the winter—north of USDA zone 7—you can move the plants, pots and all, into a garage or cellar each autumn, and take them back outside come spring.” Grow Them: Be sure to select the fig cultivar...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Grow a Guava Tree From Seed
Alternatively, as a quick method of starting seeds, boil them for five minutes in a pot of water. Plant seeds 1 to 1 1/2 inches apart and 1/4-inch deep. Guava trees reach no more than 20 to 30 feet in height, and you can prune them to control their size.Guava...
California
Santa Monica
UF Hack: An Exotic Melon Perfect For Winter Storage
While the melons growing up it might look like mutant cucumbers to many western gardeners, anyone familiar with Asian cuisine will recognize this delicacy as winter melon ( Benincasa hispida ), aka ash gourd.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
8 Tips for Selecting This Year\'s Seeds
Be Realistic In early February, when the pace of life is slower, it's easy to think that you can handle extra rows, new beds , and new crop varieties come summer. “I'm tending towards orders with more descriptions in the catalog because they're telling...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
UF Hack: Citrus-Bag Row Cover
Using scissors, remove the label and unfold the bag, which is usually tied in a knot at the end. For small-scale urban gardeners, common citrus sacks or onion bags found at the grocery store can be recycled as a layer of overhead protection for individual...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Putting Roses in the Fridge
For many rose gardeners, the ultimate goal is to fill the garden with beautiful blooming bushes and the home with cut roses. Allow roses to soak up the water overnight, then store in the refrigerator for about two hours.
California
Santa Monica
4 Reasons to Start a Hay-Bale Garden
Get his garden advice in his blog “ Garden In Front .” Tags gardening , Lists We've got a few things that might persuade you. This versatile technique is perfectly suited to most suburban and urban landscapes and can be situated on decks, on paved...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Composting With Less Labor
At this point, the cook would mix the dinner salad ingredients, but there's no need to mix the compost ingredients. (Mine is broken, but re-purposed.) Toss a forkful of leaves over the kitchen scraps in the compost bin to keep down fungus gnats.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
3 Benefits Of Soil Testing For Urban And Suburban Growers
Soil testing is arguably the single most important step that a gardener or grower can perform to ensure bountiful yields. Performing a soil test on your garden's soil will give you a better understanding of what makes your crops grow.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Tips For Buying Quality Plant Starts
Also steer clear of plants that are already bearing tomatoes or peppers. While many plants that have suffered long-term watering issues will survive, most will never reach their full vigor or productivity levels.
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Philadelphia
5 Edible Plants That Double As Ornamentals
Okra One of my absolute favorite crops in South Carolina is okra . Growing food crops does not have to be a dull, earth-tone affair. These amazing blossoms are typically school-bus yellow and stand out among the broad squash leaves.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Can You Burn Apple Wood in a Fireplace?
However, because it is so dense, apple is harder to ignite and keep burning than other woods. Because it has a very pleasant smoky aroma, apple wood is also highly prized for smoking meats.
California
Santa Monica
Cubanelle Peppers
Some of my favorite peppers in the garden now are friggitelli, which are the same as the cubanelle peppers I used to grow in California. In order to grow I think the seedlings should be grown in very-light conditions to encourage a thick, young stem.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Dry-climate Growing
Choose local superstars. If you live in a windy area, consider planting wind breaks to slow water loss through evaporation. Find plants that thrive without a lot of water. When I moved from the Pacific Northwest to Colorado, I brought along my gardening...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
UF Hack: Wattle Fences
Lynsey Grosfield Basically, a wattle panel is composed of sturdy posts driven vertically into the soil with pliable young shoots woven horizontally in between. Build raised beds, fences and more for free by using this age-old fencing method.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Shelled Peas = Green Candy
With modern varieties like sugar snap peas, you no longer have to shell them, making it easier to get kids to try these green candies straight off the vine and hook them on homegrown.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Grow The Garden You\'ll Love
Watching my children play outdoors, I see the heart of my love of gardening in their full-bodied exploration of the natural world while collecting acorns, observing the first leaves emerging on the dogwood trees, and using their hands as imaginary bulldozers...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Gardening with Chickens
This growing season, I have only one raised garden bed because we're changing our yard layout. Gardening with chickens can be a lot of fun. Until I manage to overthrow the poison ivy, I've decided to garden around the chickens' dust bath—the flock's...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Coffee: More Than Your Average Cup O\' Joe
But the goodness of coffee is not confined to the morning mug! Coffee grounds are a soil amendment rich in nitrogen, calcium and magnesium. Many coffee shops (Starbucks, for example) have them bagged and ready to take.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Naturally Kill Bugs on Kale
Based on a soil-dwelling bacterium, the spray satisfies federal regulations concerning organic certification for vegetables. If insect pests have turned your kale garden bed into an all-you-can-eat salad buffet, take action.
California
Santa Monica