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Free Mulch! How to Make It and Where to Get More
Using them to mulch around established fruit trees and bushes or perennial vegetables is usually fine however. Once added to the soil, leafmold becomes incorporated relatively quickly and needs topped up regularly.
England
Liverpool
How to Create a Vegetable Garden on a Slope
Natural stone is often free if you live in a mountainous area, and as long as you stack a low wall so that it tilts slightly backward, into the slope, it should need only minor restacking at the beginning of each season.
England
Liverpool
5 Tips for Late Summer Planting Beds
A sharp manual lawn edger will take down most cool-season cover crops in a matter of minutes. Summer Compost for Fall Veggies My new seedlings of broccoli, cabbage, kale, kohlrabi and other widely spaced plants get a huge helping of fresh summer compost,...
England
Liverpool
How to Ripen Fruit Faster
Fellow blogger Barbara Pleasant recommends gathering the first fruits of the season before they are mature, at the ‘breaker' stage when they show the very first hint of color. Within a few days their unmistakable fragrance will serve as your cue to...
England
Liverpool
Keep Plum Trees Healthy and Productive With Summer Pruning
Choose a point just above a bud. Make sure your tools are sharp and sturdy enough for the job; hand pruners can be used for very small twigs, but anything larger calls for loppers or a saw.
England
Liverpool
How to Dry Chili Peppers
If you don't have a dehydrator you can simply dry your fruits by threading them onto lengths of fishing line or cotton thread, spacing them out one by one like miniature Christmas stockings.
England
Liverpool
Help Your Garden Survive a Summer Drought
The best setups use drip irrigation or soaker hoses to deliver water right at the base of plants, near the roots. Suspend it over plants to help them keep their cool. Mulching to Keep Soil Cool and Moist Mulches are a must during any summer drought, and...
England
Liverpool
Grow Potatoes for a Christmas Crop
Keep them on a cool, bright windowsill. Just imagine serving up your own tender new potatoes with the festive meal – what a treat! Second Crop Potatoes Potatoes planted in summer are called second-crop potatoes.
England
Liverpool
Growing Fruit: Why Thinning Creates a Better Harvest
Their smaller fruitlets may be thinned using just your thumb and finger to detach the surplus. Selectively removing young fruits is called thinning. But thinning further can help trees to stay in good shape and produce a more useful crop.
England
Liverpool
5 Organic Controls for Greenhouse Whitefly
They are perhaps best reserved for use within a closed environment such as a greenhouse, but be aware that results may disappoint and potentially could do more harm than good. Flowers will help to draw hoverflies and other greenhouse whitefly predators...
England
Liverpool
6 Ways to Extend Your Harvests
Continue Feeding Plants Don't scrimp on feeding your crops. Plants Related to this Article Zucchini Grow Guide Beans (Bush Snap) Grow Guide Pepper Grow Guide < All Guides How do you keep your pickings coming?
England
Liverpool
Fight Pests Without Using Bug Spray
Pests can sometimes infiltrate your garden among the leaves or in the potting soil of shop-bought plants, so if you buy (or are given) young plants always check them carefully for signs of pests before introducing them to the garden.
England
Liverpool
Growing Cabbages from Sowing to Harvest
Sow two to three seeds per cell about half an inch (1cm) deep. Mint can be used to help deter flea beetles. This avoids unnecessary root disturbance, helping the seedlings to quickly adapt to their new growing positions.
England
Liverpool
Make the Most of Your Summer Garden
Permanently positioned garden seating looks fantastic when it's visually anchored. It's a great low-tech way of refrigerating drinks and somehow seems the ideal gardener-focussed solution for quenching thirst and cooling off on a hot summer's day.
England
Liverpool
Try Asian Radishes this Fall
Popular varieties include ‘Red Meat', ‘Mantanghong', ‘Misato Rose' and ‘Stargazer'. There is some truth here, in that a review of studies from around the world concluded that compounds in daikon radishes may help prevent diabetes, cancer and disorders...
England
Liverpool
3 Ways to Use Up Your Glut
The cooking process then needs to be stopped in its tracks by plunging the blanched vegetables into ice-cold water (I use a clean bucket of water stuffed with fistfuls of ice). For example, peas and zucchini sliced into 1cm (0.5in)-thick rounds need just...
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Growing Rutabagas for a Bumper Fall Harvest
Rutabaga seeds sprout quickly, with shade-grown seedlings ready to transplant in only three weeks. By any name, a buttery mash of potatoes and rutabaga is a wonderful dish for a brisk fall day.
England
Liverpool
Saving Seeds from Beans, Peppers, Onions...And More!
Wait until sweet peppers and chillies show their mature color, then simply scrape away the seeds from the pith. You may find you need to stake the plants as they stretch out to flower.
England
Liverpool
Nicking Plant Seeds: Why Should You Nick Seed Coats Before Planting
Other seeds don't absolutely require it, but nicking will encourage the seeds to germinate more reliably. This technique is also known as scarification.Which seeds need to be nicked?
Ohio
Willoughby
Seed Pods Are Soggy – Why Are My Seed Pods Mushy
Those with thick seed coats are often impervious to moisture. If you are lucky, many of them may germinate when you plant them later.– Growth of mold is another reason for seeds inside wet pods to spoil.
Ohio
Willoughby
What Is Reseeding: How To Manage Self-Seeders In Gardens
The little guys can come up anywhere,, but that is half the fun. This can give a flower bed a unique charm and lively color. Should this occur, you can normally pluck the seedlings when the soil is moist (they come out easier then) or mow over them in...
Ohio
Willoughby
Natural Rooting Methods – Organic Rooting Options For Cuttings
The very easiest method for rooting plants organically uses only one ingredient that you're guaranteed to have at home: spit. Dip your cutting in one of the wetter options listed here first to help the cinnamon stick better and double your protection.is...
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Willoughby
What Are Plantable Containers: Gardening With Biodegradable Plant Containers
How long it takes the container to degrade, climate, soil, and cost.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });Plantable pots for gardening make transplanting quicker and easier and can be used for ornamental and...
Ohio
Willoughby
Fungus Control When Seed Starting: Tips On Controlling Fungus In Seed Trays
If you water from the top, be sure not to water seedlings directly. Read on to learn about fungus in seed trays and tips for fungus control when seed starting.To help prevent fungal problems, use the following tips for fungus control when seed starting:Start...
Ohio
Willoughby
What Is Plant Layering: Learn About Plant Propagation By Layering
Push a portion of the stem underground and pin it. There are a number of layering propagation techniques, but all of them work by causing the plant to grow roots along a stem, and then cutting the rooted stem top from the base plant.
Ohio
Willoughby
Controlling Cross Pollination – How To Stop Cross Pollination
Wind or insect pollinated vegetables include:With wind or insect pollinated plants, the plants need pollination from flowers on other plants (either the same or different varieties) to produce healthy seeds.
Ohio
Willoughby
Seed Starting Times: When To Start Seeds For Your Garden
Some seeds recommend just a dusting of soil over the seeds, while others need more submersion.or wrapping them overnight in a damp paper towel. This will enhance germination and help ensure healthy vigorous plants.
Ohio
Willoughby