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Free Mulch! How to Make It and Where to Get More
Wood-derived Mulches Wood products such as sawdust, wood chips, bark chips and pine needles (pine straw) have a bad reputation. Leafmold mulch contributes to a healthier garden Leafmold (rotted leaves from deciduous trees) is similar to compost, but is...
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How to Create a Vegetable Garden on a Slope
A terraced vegetable garden stabilized by raw wood follows similar processes, only from the side. Plants and stone always look great together, so it is often a top choice for hillside beds less than 18 inches (45cm) high.
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5 Tips for Late Summer Planting Beds
Plants Related to this Article Spinach Grow Guide Corn Grow Guide Winter Peas Grow Guide < All Guides In the row where next year's tomatoes and peppers will go, I like to sow nitrogen-fixing legumes like hairy vetch, crimson clover, or Austrian winter...
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How to Ripen Fruit Faster
Some plants produce many tens of fruits over the growing season, so keeping on top of fruit removal may prove to be a daily task. Delicate fruits such as peaches or nectarines need very careful handing to avoid bruising.
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6 Ways to Extend Your Harvests
Consider cutting back overhanging foliage and act promptly to remove spent crops so that those remaining enjoy plenty of sunshine and good air circulation. It's naturally full of potassium, which fruit and pod-bearing plants love.
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Fight Pests Without Using Bug Spray
That may sound like a solution, but the problem is it also wipes out the beneficial insects – your own private army – at the same time. Hold your nerve, and if your predatory platoon of frogs, hoverflies, ladybugs and so on is in place, you can achieve,...
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Growing Cabbages from Sowing to Harvest
Another clever technique is to grow nasturtiums close by as a sacrificial crop, also known as a trap crop. Sow two to three seeds per cell about half an inch (1cm) deep. Make sure spring cabbages are transplanted no later than early fall, so they can...
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Make the Most of Your Summer Garden
Easy DIY Drinks Cooler On hot summer days don't forget to quench your thirst with all manner of smoothies, cordials and lemonades made from garden-grown fruits and herbs. The towel wicks moisture away from the pot, which then evaporates.
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Try Asian Radishes this Fall
The popularity of purple daikons is growing fast, so don't be surprised to see ‘Sweet Baby' and other purple daikon radishes at local farmers markets later this fall. Then factor in that daikons are a pickler's dream, whether you ferment them in a salt...
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3 Ways to Use Up Your Glut
Tougher vegetables, such as carrots, need four. Simmer until thick (this should take anywhere from one to three hours) then decant into sterilized jars. Making Pickles and Chutneys Pickles – raw vegetables preserved in spiced vinegar – and chutneys...
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Growing Rutabagas for a Bumper Fall Harvest
Rutabaga growth slows as the days become short, and the oldest leaves often shrivel and may be cut away. They will keep in good condition for two months or more, should they last that long.
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Saving Seeds from Beans, Peppers, Onions...And More!
Especially suitable candidates include peas and beans, tomatoes, peppers and lettuce, which can all be saved at the same time they are harvested or very soon afterwards. Wait until sweet peppers and chillies show their mature color, then simply scrape...
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Keep Plum Trees Healthy and Productive With Summer Pruning
Soft shoots can be pinched out with your thumb and forefinger. But remember, plums fruit on young wood. Do this in early summer while fruits are still small and can be pinched out with your thumb and forefinger.
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How to Dry Chili Peppers
Photo by Christopher Holden Fine, smooth fishing line is the best thread for your ristra because it offers least resistance, enabling the chilies to slide on with ease. Begin by tying a knot into one end of the line.
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Help Your Garden Survive a Summer Drought
Fill up a suitable-sized reservoir, adding any liquid feed you'd like to apply at the recommended rate. Two watering cans are better than one! Don't Blast Your Plants A strong spray from a hose can knock plants about or blast potting soil out of containers.
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Grow Potatoes for a Christmas Crop
You can also protect plants against light frosts by wrapping the container in layers of corrugated cardboard or bubble wrap. This creates more ‘room' for the developing spuds to grow into (container potatoes are topped up as they grow for the same reason).
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Growing Fruit: Why Thinning Creates a Better Harvest
Finally, continue thinning until the fruits are evenly spaced, leaving only the biggest and healthiest. For larger cooking apples you're looking for around 6-9 inches (15-23cm) between fruits.
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5 Organic Controls for Greenhouse Whitefly
They will attack plants growing outdoors as well as in the greenhouse. Flowers will help to draw hoverflies and other greenhouse whitefly predators to your garden Other Greenhouse Whitefly Predators If the Alien -like approach of Encarsia is too much,...
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How to grow: Shallots (Growing Guide)
Spacing Single Plants: 5" (15cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 3" (10cm) with 5" (15cm) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Set individual cloves in prepared ground in the fall. Position Full sun.
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How to grow: Cucumber Beetle, Striped (Growing Guide)
Floating row covers are the most dependable way to protect plants. Damage: Striped cucumber beetles emerge in late spring and immediately begin feeding on cucumber, melon and squash seedlings.
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How to grow: Borage (Growing Guide)
Blossom clusters make beautiful but short-lived cut flowers or edible garnishes. Frost tolerant Seedlings will survive light frosts, but older plants are easily damaged. Troubleshooting Beware of sleepy bees when pruning or otherwise working with mature...
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How to grow: Onion Root Maggot (Growing Guide)
Beneficial nematodes are the only effective treatment for this pest. Be sure to get covers installed early, before the newly emerged adults fly in search of host plants. Tips: Yellow sticky traps or yellow pans of water can be used to monitor and trap...
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How to grow: Valerian (Growing Guide)
Harvesting Dig roots in fall or early spring and dry outdoors, because they release an unpleasant smell as they dry. After two years, valerian will grow into a 18" (45 cm) wide clump.
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How to grow: Lemon Balm (Growing Guide)
Lemon balm can be transplanted from early spring to early summer. Frost tolerant A cold-hardy perennial, lemon balm can survive temperatures to -20F (-30C). Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your...
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How to grow: Tulip (Growing Guide)
Notes Tulips will return for several years where winters are cold, but may rot when grown in warm, moist climates. Colors choices are endless, from white to almost black. Planting tulips behind daylilies or other summer-blooming perennials hides the fading...
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How to grow: Ageratum (Growing Guide)
Notes Blue ageratum provides excellent contrast when combined with flowers with orange blossoms. Spacing Single Plants: 7" (20cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 7" (20cm) with 11" (30cm) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Sow tiny ageratum seeds atop moist seed...
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How to grow: Tomato (Large) (Growing Guide)
Companions Marigold, Broccoli, Chives, Mint, Borage, Parsley, Basil, Pepper, Asparagus, Monarda, Lettuce, Garlic, Dill and Calendula. Planting and Harvesting Calendar < Back to All Plants Pests which Affect Tomato (Large) Aphids (General) Colorado Potato...
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