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Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter
Kitchen scraps, prunings and fresh plant material are all good examples. I had a bucket of rainwater with some algae starting to grow, so I used that to dampen everything.Instructions encourage you to place your unit in a sunny area to take advantage...
California
El Segundo
Dave\'s Garden Book Review: Appalachian Basketmaking
Today, the basket makers are considered artisans and their containers are highly sought after collectables.The authors have mixed stories of basket making families with vintage black and white photos and detailed drawings of various weaves, handles, wrappings...
California
El Segundo
Making a Living Wreath
Size and shape of the base may also be variable from circular to square to a cross or an 'X'; the only limitation is anchoring the moss to the wire. Wreaths are floral celebrations of the seasons.
California
El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #2
I think the slow start is because I began this project at the end of a cold and dreary winter and the spring hasn't been much warmer. Another big plus is that my lettuce-eating dog doesn't have access.
California
El Segundo
A Taste for Tea
All tea (herbal tisanes aside) comes from the same plant (camellia sinensis), but the liquid made from the leaves tastes widely different depending on where it was grown, when it was harvested, and how it was processed and how you brew it.
California
El Segundo
Dave\'s Garden Book Review: 20,000 Secrets of Tea
She also urges readers to take a break every week or so to encourage your own immune system to work properly. Gardeners love books, as the number of titles devoted to the subject attest.
California
El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #3
There's a few eggshell pieces and some of my larger dry materials should have been broken up a bit more before I added them, but for my first effort, I'm quite pleased.Since my compost has quite a few coffee and tea grounds, it is probably a bit on the...
California
El Segundo
Compost Tea Recipe: How To Make Compost Tea
This is then allowed to “steep” for a couple of weeks, stirring once every day or two. Preferably, the water should not consist of chlorine. In fact, rainwater would be even better.
Ohio
Willoughby
How to Make a Rooting Hormone
From these or any other willow species, collect 2 cups of 3- to 6-inch-long, pencil-sized stems or 3 cups of 2- to 4-inch pieces of bark. Chilled in the refrigerator, the hormone maintains its effectiveness for up to two months.As soon as you take cuttings...
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Ginger Start to Grow Roots
You will know this has occurred when they sprout above the soil. Plant ginger in early spring.Allow the cut ends of ginger roots to dry so that the pieces don't rot after planting.Cut the piece of ginger root into 1-inch-long pieces, each having at least...
California
Santa Monica
3 Ways You Can Harvest Garlic
Kept dry, garlic bulbs will last for several months depending on variety. A crop harvested in early spring is called green garlic, and for this you'll dig up the entire plant. Most gardeners plant cloves of garlic before winter sets in.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Oca: A New Tuber To Try This Year
More tubers will form everywhere the stem meets the soil. The flavor of most varieties has a hint of lemon, but as they cook, they become more nutty or squash-like in flavor. Digging The Harvest To harvest oca, dig or pull up the plants in late December...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Try Purple Sweet Potatoes This Year
Slips are simply rooted stem cuttings of sweet potato vines, usually about 4 or 5 inches in length. Plant The Slips Sweet potatoes are typically grown from rooted slips, and purple varieties are no different.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Daikon Radish: Breaking The Rules, Not The Root
Sometimes breaking the rules turns out OK. An early-season mistake turns into a win for this farmer. Oops! I guess I never got that gardening memo. As I thought about it, I realized that we had a very cool spring here in Kentucky, which may have prevented...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Your Step-By-Step Guide To Growing Carrots In Containers
When growing in containers, you can easily provide your carrots with a burst of phosphorous via supplemental organic granular or liquid fertilizers if necessary. Make sure the container has a drainage hole and always allow excess irrigation water to run...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
15 Tips For Growing Your Best Beets Ever
Because this nutrient's availability is dependent on the soil pH, it's essential to keep the pH between 6.0 and 6.8. This is one of the most valuable beet growing tips for gardeners because soil pH is all too often overlooked.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How To Grow Shallots
Do not wash the bulbs before curing them. Sets planted in fall are pulled the following spring, and spring plantings are harvested anytime from mid-summer through late fall of the same season.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Root Crops To Get Your Spring Garden Started
In fact, if the soil is too warm or the air temperatures is too high, you'll get puny roots and the plant will prematurely bolt (aka, go to flower). I love the flavor and texture of roasted beets.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Crop Profile: Sweet Potatoes
The small seed potatoes are planted about 2 inches deep in the seeding beds when the soil temperature reaches 65 to 70 degrees F, usually sometime in March. Any irrigation or fertilization is usually performed during the early stages of crop growth to...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Self-Heal Tea Info: How To Make Self-Heal Tea
Self-heal tea is relatively unfamiliar to most modern North American herbalists, but scientists are studying the plant's antibiotic and antioxidant properties, as well as its potential to lower high blood pressure and treat tumors.Tonics and teas made...
Ohio
Willoughby
Facts About Rooibos Tea
Recent droughts have affected the yields of many South African rooibos farmers, according to a November 2011 article published by the global news agency IPS. Linearis as do the large-scale commercial growers, these independent farmers are experimenting...
California
El Segundo
9 Tips for Growing Great Fennel
If you have a favorite Italian seed purveyor, that is another ideal place to check out. With that in mind, it wouldn't be a bad idea to mulch your fennel once it's established to retain moisture and fight off weeds—two important requirements for good...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Harvest Potatoes
I simply brush off the excess soil with my hands and place the tubers in a shallow box or in brown paper bags. Use your home-grown potatoes in these recipes : Oven Lamb Stew with New Potatoes and Herbs Celeriac Mashed Potatoes Potato-Ham Spanish Tortilla...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Horseradish: The Fall Herb Every Family Needs
This plant relishes having its roots ravished. If you ask my family, I need no further encouragement to grow and eat horseradish. My parents click their tongues and shake their heads, as they long ago learned the wisdom of using their Vita-Mix outside...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Spinach
Soil requirements: Rich, fertile soil, high in nitrogen. Spinach bolts (or flowers) quickly in warm weather. Because its productivity is so closely linked to the weather, spinach harvests can be erratic from year to year for many gardeners.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 Ways to Prep Your Soil for Better Carrots
Balance the Soil pH Like most other vegetable crops, carrots grow best when the soil pH is between 6.2 and 6.8. Use a soil test to determine the pH of your garden's soil, and then add the recommended amount of lime to raise it if the results show a pH...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Grow Radishes
If the plants begin to flower before the root has formed, no root will develop, or if the plant is gearing up to flower, it puts its energy into making the flower instead of fattening up the root.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia