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Blacktop to Greentop
Tags crops , pots , raised bed , urban growing Kovach wants to see if de-paving only the trenches is a simpler yet productive option; if waist-high pots are easier to tend than ankle- or knee-high raised beds; and what sort of freezing, drying or overheating...
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How to Start Vertical Gardening
Starting a vertical garden isn't hard. A garden filled with vertically grown vegetables not only produces more in a small space but can also camouflage unattractive structures, provide privacy and shade, and add interest to landscaping.
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UF Hack: Nitrogen Nurses
Most—but not all—of these nitrogen-restorative plants are legumes , meaning they're in the Fabaceae (pea) family. This happens in the wild, as well: The saguaro cactus pictured above benefits from the tight proximity of the mesquite nurse tree.
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Protect Your Garden From Car Emissions
The inner city can be a challenging location to grow food crops for several reasons, including poor soil conditions, limited light availability and potential pollutants . Here are a couple final thoughts on inner city gardening: To lower the risk of soil...
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Philadelphia
What Should I Do If My Blue Hydrangea Has Turned Green?
Next, ensure that your hydrangea plants are getting adequate nutrition. Hydrangea is a perennial shrub that produces large bracts of showy blossoms in white, cream, pink, lavender and blue.
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How to Build a Raised Bed
Step 8 Cut the corrugated, perforated plastic drain pipe so that four sections fit inside the beds, on top of the sheeting. Here's what I used: Cedar planks Smaller wood pieces, if using as braces Cordless drill Circular saw or table saw Tape measure...
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UF Hack: Strawberry Snail Garden
That's another experiment for another day! To replicate something like this at home or in an urban garden, I'd recommend stacking rocks or concrete to create a central pillar or pyramid, which will allow for excellent drainage and ambient heating.
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Philadelphia
Need a Sugar Fix? Grow These 7 Small-Space Fruits
Those of us with smaller backyards should consider growing half-high varieties, a hybrid of highbush and lowbush types. Three different June-bearing types grow beneath my blueberry bushes to save space, and two ever-bearing types grow in a 4-by-6-foot...
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How to Grow a Guava Tree From Seed
These steps will boost germination speed.Prepare a germinating medium consisting of sand or equal parts sand and topsoil and place in pots or directly in a soil bed. Alternatively, as a quick method of starting seeds, boil them for five minutes in a pot...
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Santa Monica
UF Hack: An Exotic Melon Perfect For Winter Storage
About the Author: Aliza Sollins spent five years working in urban agriculture as a co-founder of Boone Street Farm in the beautiful, gritty heart of Baltimore City, teaching canning classes, learning how to raise backyard poultry, and gardening with refugees...
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8 Tips for Selecting This Year\'s Seeds
Take Stock Before buying new, start by looking through your existing seeds. Growing flowers and vegetables, processing the harvest and storing seed is time-consuming, and you want to be sure you spend your seed budget with a quality company.
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UF Hack: Citrus-Bag Row Cover
Set the netting lightly and loosely across the top of the plant. Using scissors, remove the label and unfold the bag, which is usually tied in a knot at the end. Stakes or even weights will also work to keep the netting in place.
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Putting Roses in the Fridge
Store roses in the refrigerator at temperatures between 32 and 38 degrees Fahrenheit.Keeping rose bouquets looking fresh begins with preparation: Fill a bucket with lukewarm water, recommends the Santa Clarita Valley Rose Society.
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Santa Monica
4 Reasons to Start a Hay-Bale Garden
They Fit Anywhere As long you have an outdoor location that gets more than six hours of direct sunlight, you can grow a hay bale garden. Bales will rarely last more than a single calendar year before the nutrient levels are depleted or the bale becomes...
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Philadelphia
Composting With Less Labor
Start with two enclosed compost bins, sturdy enough to deter urban wildlife, and line the bottoms with hardware cloth. Tags compost bins , composting , nitrogen , soil Learn how to make a soil salad.
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3 Benefits Of Soil Testing For Urban And Suburban Growers
This is helpful to know once you are familiar with the various roles that the different nutrients play and how they are absorbed. If metals are present at hazardous levels, remediation must occur before you can grow food there.
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4 Tips For Buying Quality Plant Starts
Buying high-quality plant starts puts you on a path to garden success with high dividends of healthy future harvests. I highly recommend shopping at an independent garden center, where plants are usually well cared for by knowledgeable staff members.
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5 Edible Plants That Double As Ornamentals
Summer Squash Plants The productivity of zucchini and squash plants is well documented and that means a lot of flowers, along with an often overwhelming squash harvest. As an added bonus, okra flowers will help attract many beneficial pollinators to your...
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Can You Burn Apple Wood in a Fireplace?
Store wood away from your home, covered and up off the ground, to discourage mice, ants, termites and other insects. Apple trees are not usually that large except for the main trunk, so mostly you'll be trimming and cutting limbs.
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Cubanelle Peppers
I think friggetelli like a lot of food, a fairly moist soil but good drainage, and I think a well nourished plant in some way tends to not attract insect pests. Read more of Rick's Favorite Crops » Tags cubanelle pepper , favorite crops , friarelle ,...
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Dry-climate Growing
Put your thirstiest plants in areas where they get more sun earlier in the day, rather than in late afternoon. In some areas (particularly at high altitudes), the sun's intensity can add a challenge.
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UF Hack: Wattle Fences
There's also a certain sense of pride that comes in building a garden structure from scratch with completely raw materials. Lynsey Grosfield As with most skills, practice makes perfect.
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Shelled Peas = Green Candy
The first 6 inches of each growing tip is edible — perfect in salads — and it won't hurt the plant. Plant the peas in a prepared bed, about 2 inches apart in rows about 6 feet apart.
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Grow The Garden You\'ll Love
The super flavorful nature of these colorful fruits makes them perfect for snacking raw off the vine, adding to fresh salads or livening up a quick stir-fry . Also consider planting one or two new cultivars of vegetables you regularly use and enjoy.
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Gardening with Chickens
For fun, I put in a couple jalapeno plants, too. This growing season, I have only one raised garden bed because we're changing our yard layout. Until I manage to overthrow the poison ivy, I've decided to garden around the chickens' dust bath—the flock's...
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Coffee: More Than Your Average Cup O\' Joe
This makes for very easy bunny litter cleaning. Clinging to the sliver of bed that I've managed to secure from the invasive sleep-sprawl of my 5-year-old son, I begin my waking process, which generally includes the five stages of grief.
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How to Naturally Kill Bugs on Kale
Once the soap dries, it also creates a bitter-tasting residue that keeps new bugs from moving in. The soap film coats the bodies of any present insects and suffocates them. Most dish soaps are nontoxic, but if you're worried, try using an organic and...
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