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Grow Greens Year-Round With Below-Grade Trench Planting
Step 5: Plant Your Crops Any cold-weather-tolerant crop can be grown in a below-grade trench planting site, but some favorites include the greens mentioned above, as well as cole crops and certain root crops, such as beets, radish and turnips.
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Winter Gardening: What You Can Expect
Cold No surprise here, but it's easy to forget: During cold, you will have to store what you harvest. Here's a breakdown of what you can expect in winter gardening and how to deal with it.
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3 Ways Of Overwintering Artichokes In Cold Climates
Once the danger of frost has passed, the transplants can be moved out into the garden, to a site that receives a minimum of six to eight hours of full sun per day. Leave this heavy layer of mulch in place, over the plant, for the entire winter.
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Winter Gardening: 3 Ways To Have Radishes For Christmas Dinner
Radishes are a cool-season crop that relish the colder weather of spring and fall. If you're looking to increase the amount of homegrown produce on your holiday table, you'd do well to expand your winter gardening skills and start a crop of radishes right...
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Build A Raised Bed High Tunnel To Extend The Harvest
Lash it to each of the arches with a pair of crossed zip ties, making sure the center support pole is lashed in as well. At completion, you'll have three equally spaced arches down the length of your raised bed.
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How to Delay Bolting of Your Spring Greens
Just remember to remove the covering for at least 8 hours per day to allow enough sunlight to reach the plants. Though it's almost impossible to completely stop bolting, slowing down or delaying the process is possible.
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How To Keep Growing Poinsettias After Christmas
Rather than disposing of these lovely plants, they should be grown as a house-and-garden plant all year long . Nights can be a bit cooler, but the temperature shouldn't dip beneath 55.
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4 Tips to Keep your Garden Producing Into Fall
Use smart succession planting to fill your fridge with fresh, homegrown vegetables for far longer than you thought possible. The vegetables I'm referring to are late-season crops that you plant right now and harvest after they've been sweetened by a tinge...
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How to Propagate Succulents: 2 Techniques for Success
But, there are other ways to propagate many different plants that do not involve starting new plants from seed. The original leaf will eventually rot away, leaving a brand new baby plant behind.
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Ag Bites: Make The Most Of Your Garden Hoop House, Year-Round
At Twin Oaks Community, it takes four people about one hour to put on a shade cloth and 30 to 40 minutes to take it off. Till the cover crop when it flowers, and prep your beds for the next crop you plan to grow.
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Why You Should Plant More Cucumbers In Early July
If you have pollination issues in your garden, late crops will often fare better because by late summer, native pollinator populations are their highest in many areas. It's a great way to fill garden space vacated by earlier crops, and you can even grow...
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Build a Cold Frame from a Storm Door
It utilizes a cast-off storm door for the glazing and provides nearly 20 square feet of planting room. Pinched Fingers The door is heavy and the edges are sharp. Make sure they're long enough to allow you to open the door far enough to work comfortably...
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6 Household Items You Can Upcycle for the Garden
The garden is the perfect place to repurpose materials from the home that have outlived their traditional function. Old Shoes for Planters Turn that favorite pair of boots or shoes into unique containers.
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4 Reasons Your Greenhouse Tomatoes Are Failing
Instead, Try: According to Snyder's “ Greenhouse Tomato Handbook ,” greenhouse tomatoes need at least 4 square feet per plant. “You could, however, grow a main crop, like tomatoes, and have a ‘few' of something else, just to try out,” he suggests.
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3 Ways to Start the Spring Garden with Cold Frames
Direct sow cold-hardy vegetable seeds four weeks earlier than their anticipated date inside the cold frame. Some cold-loving vegetables that can be direct sown include: beets broccoli Brussels sprouts carrots kale kohlrabi lettuce peas radishes spinach...
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The Best Squash And Pumpkin Varieties For Storage
Tags The Dirt on Gardening It's so gorgeous. Instead of reaching for tomatoes and basil in January, they reached for rutabagas, potatoesand turnips. Their choices weren't restricted; they were just different.
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5 Simple Steps to Build Low Tunnels
Step 5 Cover the hoop frame with heavy-weight floating row cover or plastic. Here is one easy way to build this kind of hoop tunnel over a wood-framed raised bed. With protection like this in place and a layer of straw mulch nestled around the plants,...
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Our Favorite Garden Season Extenders
It's rated to last four years, but we have one hoop in its seventh season still going strong with original film. It is sturdy, easy to install and relatively affordable compared to other hoop kits.
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11 Crops to Plant This Fall
Many gardeners pinch off all the blossoms during the first season to allow the plants to put energy into root development; fall planting lets you leave the spring blossoms on and harvest a crop the first year.
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Growing Brambles in High Tunnels
Until something is developed, however, the grower needs to provide good ventilation inside the high tunnel and be available to manually adjust the temperature as needed. Since about the early 2000s, farmers have tried planting berries in high tunnels,...
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Overwintering Root Vegetables: 3 Methods For Success
To do this, first cover the root crop bed with a large, flat piece of concrete reinforcement wire, making sure the piece is large enough to extend over the edges of the bed by two or three inches in each direction.
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Pests and High Tunnels
While high tunnels are great for season extension and disease prevention, think twice about how they affect pests. High tunnels are relatively inexpensive to build and are easily utilized by new growers.
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Grow Heat-Loving Crops—Even In the North
For gardeners who prefer the longer, Italian pepper types, Stearns says the orange Oranos is a very vigorous variety that produces incredibly sweet peppers. Tags crops , melons , peppers , tomatoes
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Forcing Flower Bulbs In The Fall For Late Winter Blooms
While watching these bulbs flower outdoors in the spring garden is wonderful, having gorgeous blooms like these during the winter months is even more fantastic. Essentially, the bulbs are planted in a pot and then held between 40 and 45 degrees F for...
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The Season\'s Not Over—10 Garden Chores To Prep For Fall
Water early in the morning on a sunny day to allow the foliage to dry and minimize the amount of water lost to evaporation. “ Bacillus thuringiensis comes in different applications, and it works,” he says.
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Cover Your Crops To Protect From Late Frosts
The last-frost date is not absolute; it is an average date by which your region typically experiences the last frost. Covering the foliage of tender plants alone will not protect them.
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Growing in a Small-Scale Greenhouse
Now the house acts as protection for the native soil as well as the plants grown in it. This maximizes the vertical space without compromising the light exposure to any shelf. It is possible to start seeds on windowsills or under grow lights in a basement,...
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