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What\'s an Apiaceae Vegetable and How Do I Grow It?
(Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep in rows 12 to 24 inches apart.) Start with fresh seed —this is imperative for parsnips, as the seeds typically don't stay viable for longer than one year.
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Philadelphia
7 Crops Impossible (Or Pretty Darn Difficult) To Kill
Directly seeding them into your garden in the early spring or late summer will ensure they don't get pithy, too spicy or bolt as fast, which are the most common radish complaints. Some years are just better for crops than others.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Growing Great Rutabagas
Planting Rutabagas For most areas, spring planting of rutabagas is not recommended because they tend to become woody in the summer heat. Rutabagas have been known to grow well after or with onions, peas or beans .
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Philadelphia
4 Tips for Growing Market-Worthy Radishes
Harvest and use them as soon as they are large enough.” To harvest radishes , simply pull them from the soil with your hands or pry them out with a small spade. “The biggest problems we've had when growing radishes are weather-related,” says Sara...
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Philadelphia
6 White Vegetables You Need To Grow
The sweetness of the flesh is accentuated by hints of pineapple and citrus. Easy to grow in containers or in the garden, Japanese White is a great choice for growers looking for a single-serving-sized eggplant.
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Philadelphia
When Are Potatoes Ready to Harvest?
These small tubers aren't truly seeds but rather small, mature potatoes that are planted in the ground like seeds. By following this simple guide to growing and digging potatoes, a huge harvest is easier than you might think.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
9 Tips for Growing Great Fennel
In cooler climates, there isn't as much of a rush, but in the South, the long, hot days can encourage the fennel to bolt before it's fully mature. Fennel also needs a fair bit of water, so if you're going to irrigate just one crop, this is it.
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Philadelphia
How to Harvest Potatoes
I sink the fork at least 12 inches into the soil because some of the tubers can be quite deep, especially if the soil is soft. Then I dig around in the loosened soil with my hands and gently remove all the tubers.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Art of Chokes
I've had some of the best beets I've ever grown, and the carrots are just beginning to get sweet as the temperatures drop. I pulled up the green bean plants yesterday, too, because after producing several harvests, they simply gave up the ghost and decided...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Celeriac: The Autumn Vegetable You Should Be Growing
Throughout the growing season, celeriac requires ample moisture, so mulching it with an inch or two of straw is a good practice. Finely chopped fresh parsley leaves Preparation Fill a large saucepan halfway with water and bring it to a boil.
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Philadelphia
Turnips Just Got Sexier
Or you don't like asparagus when all you've ever swallowed is a mushy, army-green spear straight out of a can. If they get too big, the texture gets woody and their sweetness goes bye-bye.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
7 Carrots I\'m Growing This Year
The flavor is bold, but it's also quite sweet, and the red stays red, even when cooked. Merida Probably the hands-down favorite for fall planting and overwintering, Merida has been bred to be planted in September and October and then harvested the following...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Our Garden-Grown Thanksgiving Potatoes
If the soil is too waterlogged, the potato pieces often rot before the eyes can sprout. This year, our locally grown Thanksgiving dinner will include four varieties of potatoes grown in our own backyard.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Carrot Cousins to Grow in Your Garden
This intriguing heirloom celery has the distinction of being a self-blanching variety, aka a variety that doesn't require covering in order to keep from becoming bitter. It's one of my favorites.
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Philadelphia
Fruits and Vegetables - Planting and Eating With the Season
When growing squash it is always best to remember it is very susceptible to heat damage but with proper care a very nice yield can be produced from few plants. Harvest squash when it's small and tender for the best flavor.
California
El Segundo
6 Ways To Plant Potatoes
The new tubers form along the stem below the soil. “You can place four seed potatoes in a 12-inch square,” Jensen says. Straw-Bale Growing Another option using straw is employing the straw-bale gardening method.
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Philadelphia
Don\'t Wait Until Summer for Tasty Beets
Have a wonderful, and delicious, summer. For long term storage of harvested beets, remove the greens and pack the roots into wooden crates of slightly damp sand. Beets are now a staple of my summer garden, and each season, I enjoy experimenting with a...
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Philadelphia
Small Vegetable Garden, Yet Big Savings
This way I'm protectig my roses and tomatoes and have herbs for my meals, for free. We're now very interested in all the talk about vegetables and other plants. I can't say how many pounds of tomatoes I get for sure, but considering that we're eating...
California
El Segundo
How To Grow Great Parsnips
Let's break down what it takes to grow great parsnips, and next year, when it gets cold and the greenness of summer retreats, you can haul these fresh treats from dirt all winter long.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Long and the Short of It: Carrots
Carrots and other root crops want potassium, not nitrogen.Carrots should be sown directly into the ground, not transplanted. Carrots are slow to germinate; it might take them two weeks to come up.
California
El Segundo
How to Grow Beets
Bone meal and fireplace ashes are great fertilizers to mix into the soil before planting beets. I'll use a thick strip of hoof and horn buried a foot deep as the main fertilizer for my next crop, early next spring.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Eat More Kale - But Make Sure It\'s Edible Kale
Ansupporting the "Eat More Kale" cause is available and currently hosts nearly 25,000 signatures. Vermont Congressman Peter Welch recently threw his support behind the kale campaign by sending a letter to Chick-Fil-A Founder and CEO S.
California
El Segundo
Spaghetti squash: fun to eat and easy to grow
This article has pictures, growing information and cooking instructions for you. The pumpkin seeds are directly to the right of the spoon and the butternut seeds are the smallest, to the far right.I placed the cut part of the squash upside down on a cookie...
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El Segundo
Getting My Garden Freak On
I'm also planning a medicine garden: chamomile, elecampane, hyssop, echinacea and calendula. The corn is largely a symbolic planting, as corn really needs to be planted in larger plots in order to produce.
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Philadelphia
Neem, An Indoor Gardeners Best Friend
I paid $18 for 4 ounces. Spray liberally, I mean dripping wet, on the tops and undersides of the leaves. In the never-ending battle of the bugs I prefer a natural alternative. It waned a bit after that, or else I just got used to it.
California
El Segundo
Vegetable Plants For Pots: Quick Guide To Container Vegetable Gardening
Or townhouses believe they have to miss out on the joy and satisfaction that comes with growing their own vegetables simply because they have limited outdoor space. Contrary to popular belief, a garden doesn't have to be large to reap big rewards.
Ohio
Willoughby
Best Time To Water Plants – When Should I Water My Vegetable Garden?
Second of all, even if you live in an area where the sun is that intense, the water droplets would be evaporated in the heat long before they could focus the sunlight.Sometimes, due to work and life schedules, it can be difficult to water the garden in...
Ohio
Willoughby