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Oca: A New Tuber To Try This Year
There are many named varieties of oca found throughout the world, but those known as New Zealand yams are among the most popular here in North America. Growing Oca To grow oca, purchase and plant tubers in the early spring.
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Try Purple Sweet Potatoes This Year
To warm the soil, cover the planting rows with a layer of black or clear plastic (more later on how to create good planting rows). If you want to try your hand at growing these colorful veggies, here's how.
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Daikon Radish: Breaking The Rules, Not The Root
An early-season mistake turns into a win for this farmer. This should prevent any breakage, but don't be too afraid to break the rules! While the cool, wet weather this spring delayed many local farmers from planting and slowed yields of early zucchini...
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Your Step-By-Step Guide To Growing Carrots In Containers
Some of my favorite diminutive carrots are Romeo, Caracas, Oxheart, Parisienne, Thumbelina, Little Finger and Short ‘n' Sweet. For smaller, shorter carrots, you won't need a pot quite as deep, but again, the wider the pot's diameter, the more carrots...
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15 Tips For Growing Your Best Beets Ever
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 the summer and early fall for a continual harvest.
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How To Grow Shallots
If this happens to your shallot crop, don't bury them or put mulch over them as this can lead to bulb rot. Because they cost a lot at the grocery store, you might think shallots are difficult to grow, but that's not really the case.
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4 Root Crops To Get Your Spring Garden Started
Standout beet varieties in my garden include: Golden : a mellow, yellow-fleshed beet Red Ace: a good, old-fashioned standby Carrots Although they germinate best in slightly warmer soil, carrots can still be planted up to four weeks before your last expected...
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Crop Profile: Sweet Potatoes
Yams and sweet potatoes are not synonymous. In general, the older varieties on the East Coast are of the yellow, dry-flesh type, whereas the newer varieties grown in Louisiana are of the orange-flesh, moist type.
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9 Tips for Growing Great Fennel
Tags fennel , Lists If you can put a little extra work into your soil, you, too, can grow great fennel. It needs fertile soil high in organic matter to produce a sizable bulb, and few things enrich soil and add humus quite like well-made compost.
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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. That's a lot of spuds! If you grow potatoes and you don't harvest new potatoes, you're missing out.
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Horseradish: The Fall Herb Every Family Needs
Manage the Spread If you do not have horseradish in your garden, I'd like to make you into a covert. In the spring, you can have a root or two shipped to you through a garden catalog or pick up a pot of the plant at your local nursery.
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Spinach
Because its productivity is so closely linked to the weather, spinach harvests can be erratic from year to year for many gardeners. Spinach bolts (or flowers) quickly in warm weather.
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6 Ways to Prep Your Soil for Better Carrots
Fertilize with Phosphorus Carrots, like most root crops, require a good amount of phosphorus to perform their best. (Believe it or not, the root-surface area of even a large carrot is nowhere near as large as the root-surface area of a plant with more...
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How to Grow Radishes
Find Soil Balance Another thing to keep in mind for good radish production is that root vegetables of all sorts need phosphorus to develop good roots. I begin to sow radish seeds in my USDA zone 6 garden in mid- to late March.
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You Say Potato, I Say Sunchoke
This delicious vegetable is high in inulin, a starch effective in controlling blood sugar. I don't know of anyone in this day and age that doesn't need to work on repopulating their digestive workforce.
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What\'s an Apiaceae Vegetable and How Do I Grow It?
Even the most careful gardeners planting carrots in rows end up having to thin the plants. To avoid the extra chore, the Lowes use planting boards ( detailed on their website ) to seed all root crops.
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Turnips
Produce storage: Store roots unwashed just above freezing at a high humidity (a root cellar is ideal) for several months. Direct-seed when soil temperatures are between 60 and 70 degrees F.
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7 Crops Impossible (Or Pretty Darn Difficult) To Kill
Generally speaking, they should be planted in early June if possible. They will grow in poor soil, as long as it's loose and well drained. So long as there is a little compost and some loose, well-drained soil to grow in, potatoes will form.
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Growing Great Rutabagas
Remember that one bad apple, er turnip, spoils the whole bunch, so regularly cull any rutabagas that rot throughout the winter. Rootnot, white spot and club root are common diseases that may occur.
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When the pots are pretty... too pretty... the roots may be ugly
All I'd read aboutThis spring I bought a plum tree. And if there's a guarantee available, keep that receipt, tags, or whatever is needed, because the demise of this plant may not be due to your care but to what was done to the plant beforehand.
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4 Tips for Growing Market-Worthy Radishes
If perfect homegrown radishes have eluded you in the past, try again. “Flea beetles can do a lot of damage to the leaves, weakening the plants,” Bozelli says. Wireworms and root maggots can also be problematic for radish growers as they tunnel through...
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6 White Vegetables You Need To Grow
White Hailstone Radish Although another white radish, Icicle, has become quite popular, White Hailstone hasn't found the same level of fame. The roots reach 8 inches long and pack a big crunch.
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When Are Potatoes Ready to Harvest?
To harvest mature potatoes, look for a different set of clues. Homegrown, freshly dug potatoes have a delicious flavor and buttery texture you probably won't find in potatoes bought from the grocery store shelf.
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Rutabagas: A Humble Vegetable Worth Raving About
You'll extend your homegrown harvest and expand your culinary options. 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.
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Celeriac: An Underutilized Vegetable
Chop the celery stalks into thin slices. Then, carefully slide your knife down the sides, taking the peel off as you go. On a recent visit I happened to notice a very unattractive-looking vegetable.
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The Art of Chokes
I've had some of the best beets I've ever grown, and the carrots are just beginning to get sweet as the temperatures drop. Because artichokes are tender perennials that take at least 110 days to mature, they often don't produce any “chokes” until...
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Celeriac: The Autumn Vegetable You Should Be Growing
While the water is heating, peel and scrub the celery roots. Butter salt and pepper to taste 2 T. You'll also want to remove the small side shoots that develop on the bulb throughout the season.
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