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Dave\'s Garden Book Review: Appalachian Basketmaking
It is an in-depth study into the culture and peoples who craft these wonderful works of art. However, there are detailed diagrams and descriptions of the various patterns and methods these artisans used.Historically, basket makers were the poorest of...
California
El Segundo
Making a Living Wreath
You can create your own living wreath with succulents, sphagnum moss and a wreath base. These will have to be watered more often than the succulents and will die back in winter.To build a living wreath base you need just sphagnum moss and some type of...
California
El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #2
Trimmings, grass clippings and non-greasy kitchen waste all make ideal material for compost.There are a number of products on the market to facilitate this process, even though a simple pile in the corner of the yard will work.
California
El Segundo
Let\'s Make Ginger Beer
It will form from the sediments mixed in the first step. More than anything however, ginger beer plain tastes good as anyone who brews their own will agree. An alternativeemploys soda water (really as much a ginger ale as a beer).
California
El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #3
I gave them a little borax and they moved on, but I should have let the rind dry for a day or so before adding it to the composter. The company graciously sent me a unit to use and review, so I'm sharing my experiences in a series of three articles.
California
El Segundo
How to Make a Rooting Hormone
Some plant cuttings need a helping hand before they can form roots and start new plants. Although the willow water contains a naturally occurring pathogen inhibitor that helps safeguard against fungal, bacterial and viral diseases, sanitize your pruning...
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Ginger Start to Grow Roots
The plant grows to 4 feet in height and, although not as striking as ornamental ginger, occasionally blooms. 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...
California
Santa Monica
3 Ways You Can Harvest Garlic
Sunshine will burn the bulbs, so store them unwashed outdoors in the shade of a porch or shed for two to four weeks to cure them. In the South, garlic is mature by early summer. Once the greens are about knee-high or taller, you can get ready for your...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Oca: A New Tuber To Try This Year
The flavor of most varieties has a hint of lemon, but as they cook, they become more nutty or squash-like in flavor. Their bright-yellow trumpets appear in the garden throughout the summer months.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Try Purple Sweet Potatoes This Year
What's better than a sweet potato? This crop is intolerant to even light frosts. Purple varieties aren't as sweet as other colors, but they sure are beautiful and tasty. Space sweet potato slips about 12 inches apart in a row on top of the planting berm.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Daikon Radish: Breaking The Rules, Not The Root
This should prevent any breakage, but don't be too afraid to break the rules! Harvest Like A Pro Here is a harvest tip to avoid breaking daikon while harvesting: Don't pull straight up! You may snap the root in half and ruin your beautiful crop.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Your Step-By-Step Guide To Growing Carrots In Containers
When you grow carrots in containers, the roots are less likely to come into contact with these pests. Because phosphorous is fairly immobile in the soil, it needs to be close to the root zone of the plant.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
15 Tips For Growing Your Best Beets Ever
With this in place, adult leafminers can't access the plants to lay their eggs on the leaves. If kept just above freezing, the roots will last for months. After thinning, mulch with a layer of straw or shredded leaves to cut down on future watering needs.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How To Grow Shallots
The best soil pH for shallots is between 5.5 and 6.5, but other than that, shallots aren't overly picky about soil conditions, as long as there's good drainage. With a mild, onion-like flavor, shallots are real champs in the kitchen, flavoring soups,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Root Crops To Get Your Spring Garden Started
Try these varieties. Best planted by directly sowing their seeds into the vegetable garden, the four root crops featured below easily shake off spring's cold soil temperatures and unpredictable frosts.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Crop Profile: Sweet Potatoes
Moving sweet-potato cuttings and seed potatoes from one county to another in sweet-potato growing areas (particularly within Louisiana and North Carolina) is often illegal, due to the high value placed upon preventive practices.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
9 Tips for Growing Great Fennel
Bronze fennel, for example, is intended solely for the fronds and flowers and does not make a real bulb, while good bulb varieties include Solaris, Orion and Florence. It's definitely not your average crop, but it's also not the most difficult plant to...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Harvest Potatoes
That's a lot of spuds! If you grow potatoes and you don't harvest new potatoes, you're missing out. I ended up planting 8 pounds of Kennebec seed potatoes. This underground resting period hardens off the skins and makes them better able to withstand long...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Horseradish: The Fall Herb Every Family Needs
If you ask my family, I need no further encouragement to grow and eat horseradish. The leaves are very mild in comparison to what I can get if my patience holds out until fall. My parents click their tongues and shake their heads, as they long ago learned...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Spinach
Spinach can be grown under floating row cover to prevent leaf miner and aphid damage. Soil requirements: Rich, fertile soil, high in nitrogen. Sow all varieties in August for late-season harvest and overwintering.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 Ways to Prep Your Soil for Better Carrots
Mixed with water and applied via spay or sprinkle on a cloudy or rainy day, Steinernema carpocapsae actively move through the soil, find the pests and eliminate them. Irrigate at ground level, if possible, as wet foliage promotes fungal diseases, such...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Grow Radishes
As with most vegetables, the only way to get a true taste is to grow your own. If the row covers don't work and the flea beetle pressure is extreme, I sometimes turn to neem oil or spinosad-based organic pesticides , but they are seldom needed, as radishes...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
You Say Potato, I Say Sunchoke
Have you ever eaten a Jerusalem artichoke ( Helianthus tuberosus )? While it looks like a miniature sunflower, it doesn't develop seeds. Unfortunately, if you dig up all the sunchokes at once and attempt to store them , their starches will transform as...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What\'s an Apiaceae Vegetable and How Do I Grow It?
Light mulching —in the form of a thin layer of grass clippings—can help keep the ground moist. You can begin harvesting finger carrots two to three weeks earlier than others. So many farmers' market vendors focus on tomatoes, summer squash and other...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Turnips
Soil requirements: Average, well-drained soil high in organic matter. Roots (and greens) are sweetened by frosts. Where to plant: Garden; containers When to harvest: 55 days after seeding, when roots are 3 to 4 inches in diameter.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
7 Crops Impossible (Or Pretty Darn Difficult) To Kill
Generally speaking, they should be planted in early June if possible. It's row cover. And as vigorous as they are, they will do at least some of the weed control for you. Why They're Easy Few crops go from seed to plate as fast as a radish —sometimes...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Growing Great Rutabagas
Rutabagas are essentially long-season turnips . Rows should be 1½ to 2 feet apart. This will ensure healthier, more productive plants, a larger yield and a marked reduction in the amount of time spent digging around to find the roots come harvest.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia