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The log cabin had two rooms, side by side, and a front porch. Ain't room in that outhouse for me 'n that snake." Then he turned and started walking in the direction that he had slung that snake.
California
El Segundo
Butter Daisy, a Low Maintenance Annual
Butter daisies are practically disease and insect free. “Those,” I thought to myself, “would delight the students and look great in the red brick planter.” I bought the tray of plants, took them to school the next day, and the students and I planted...
California
El Segundo
Growing Biennial Vegetables for Flowers and Seeds
Once they have filled this flowering gap, biennial vegetables like celery, parsley and hardy greens can produce huge amounts of seeds! One year I grew beet seeds from overwintered roots, and the seed spikes got so heavy they required multiple stakes.
England
Liverpool
Win the War on Weeds!
Black polythene is very effective for this. Annual weeds complete their lifecycle – sprouting, flowering and setting seed – in one season. Plants Related to this Article Mustard Grow Guide Potatoes (Maincrop) Grow Guide Potatoes (Early) Grow Guide...
England
Liverpool
Free Mulch! How to Make It and Where to Get More
But the answer is right there in your garden! Grass clippings make excellent mulch at a time when other mulching materials may be in short supply. Rich and Reliable Compost Well-rotted homemade compost is wonderful stuff – sweet-smelling, crumbly and...
England
Liverpool
How to Create a Vegetable Garden on a Slope
Concrete blocks are less costly, though heavy to handle. Then use a measuring tape to estimate the site's rise (elevation gain) and run (distance from front to back). Very steep slopes that require steps to navigate need beds that sit atop one another...
England
Liverpool
5 Tips for Late Summer Planting Beds
I always grow one robust double row of sweet corn, which needs high levels of soil nutrients to produce well. Sweet Corn Stubble for Fall Crop Protection Every situation doesn't merit wholesale renewal.
England
Liverpool
How to Ripen Fruit Faster
Ripening Green Tomatoes on the Plant Towards the end of the season the race is on to bring home the final fruits before cool weather closes the window of opportunity. Another complication is wind, which here in the British Isles becomes increasingly present...
England
Liverpool
Keep Plum Trees Healthy and Productive With Summer Pruning
Avoid removing branches that are less than three years old unless you have to. In autumn and winter, spores of Chondrostereum purpureum may infect trees through wounds, so it's important to avoid pruning at this time.
England
Liverpool
How to Dry Chili Peppers
The thin walls of the fruits make them quick and easy to dehydrate, ensuring a ready supply of crinkle-dry chilies to enjoy right up until next year's harvest. Keep them whole or halved for dropping into spicy homemade curries, or pulverise them first...
England
Liverpool
Help Your Garden Survive a Summer Drought
Fruit trees, canes and bushes can be mulched with chunkier materials such as bark chippings, or fibrous materials like straw. It will help you balance and you'll be able to water twice as quickly.
England
Liverpool
Grow Potatoes for a Christmas Crop
Protecting Potatoes from the Cold Containers have the obvious advantage of being portable, so when cold weather threatens it's easy enough to move plants completely under the cover of a greenhouse, polythene tunnel or conservatory.
England
Liverpool
Growing Fruit: Why Thinning Creates a Better Harvest
We need to thin them to just one or two fruits per cluster. Selectively removing young fruits is called thinning. Fewer, bigger fruits are generally more useful than many tiny fruits.
England
Liverpool
5 Organic Controls for Greenhouse Whitefly
Severely affected plants can eventually turn yellow and wilt, producing lacklustre growth at best. Simply paint or color in cards yellow, then smear with a concoction of petroleum jelly cut with a little dishwashing liquid.
England
Liverpool
6 Ways to Extend Your Harvests
Leave those zucchinis to swell into marrows and you'll inadvertently slow the initiation of new flowers and fruits. Prune to Let the Sunshine In Strong growth over the summer months can mean that taller plants cast shade where they didn't before, compromising...
England
Liverpool
Fight Pests Without Using Bug Spray
When it comes to dealing with pests, a two-pronged organic approach is the most effective in the long term: protection and making the garden less appealing to pests. Mulching will also help to suppress weeds (which can sometimes harbour pests) while encouraging...
England
Liverpool
Growing Cabbages from Sowing to Harvest
Spring cabbages are sown from the second half of summer to harvest the following year. Plant your seedlings into prepared ground. How to Sow Cabbage Cabbages may be started off in an outdoor seedbed to transplant once they're bigger, or under cover into...
England
Liverpool
Make the Most of Your Summer Garden
Avid gardeners are busy gardeners. Choose a clump-forming variety, so it doesn't spread through your garden like wildfire. Cheers! < All Guides Place your beers, wine or sodas inside, then lay a soaked towel over the top.
England
Liverpool
Try Asian Radishes this Fall
Popular varieties include ‘Red Meat', ‘Mantanghong', ‘Misato Rose' and ‘Stargazer'. The crisp radishes are mild enough to eat raw or cooked, they make a great refrigerator pickles, and sound specimens will keep in the refrigerator for months.
England
Liverpool
3 Ways to Use Up Your Glut
It would be great to hear about your experiences, so please share your favorite recipes by leaving a comment below. It uses 900g (2lb) of the fruits together with a large onion and a cooking apple.
England
Liverpool
Growing Rutabagas for a Bumper Fall Harvest
The most stalwart members of the turnip tribe, rutabagas are a rustic cross between wild turnip and cultivated cabbage that came about in Scandinavia, Russia or perhaps Lithuania in the late Middle Ages.
England
Liverpool
Saving Seeds from Beans, Peppers, Onions...And More!
If you save seeds we'd love to hear your top tips for doing so – don't be shy, please drop us a comment below! < All Guides The beautiful seed heads of onion family plants are attractive to beneficial insects How to Store Saved Seeds Dry seeds can be...
England
Liverpool
The Hardiest of Hardy Perennials
It can grow up to 4 feet tall and almost as wide. It is easily propagated by cutting and also by burying shoots in soil to create new roots. If you have a spot that nothing else will grow due to soil or drought conditions, yarrow is a good choice.
California
El Segundo
Nicking Plant Seeds: Why Should You Nick Seed Coats Before Planting
In fact, some seeds need to be nicked in order to germinate. For example, the “eye” of a black-eyed pea is the hilum. Be careful to avoid damaging the plant embryo inside the seed – you want to cut just through the seed coat while leaving the plant...
Ohio
Willoughby
Seed Pods Are Soggy – Why Are My Seed Pods Mushy
Those with thick seed coats are often impervious to moisture. Check each one to see if any are firm and separate them from the rotten ones.Rotting is bacterial damage, and it can affect healthy seeds if they are kept together.
Ohio
Willoughby
What Is Reseeding: How To Manage Self-Seeders In Gardens
That being said, these plants can quickly get out of hand without the right management. They are essentially renewable plants, an environmentally responsible way to garden. Reseeding is one of nature's ways of keeping things simple – or not.freestar.queue.push(function()...
Ohio
Willoughby
Natural Rooting Methods – Organic Rooting Options For Cuttings
That's right — give your cuttings a lick just before planting to enhance root productivity.: Just be absolutely sure your plant isn't poisonous first!is a natural killer of fungus and bacteria that can be applied directly to your cutting to protect...
Ohio
Willoughby