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Common Rutabaga Problems: Learn About Rutabaga Pests And Disease
Scatter the tiny seeds and rake in or plant in a narrow line in loose soil. Like its cousin, the leaves of the rutabaga are also edible and maybe grown for itsThe key to growing healthy plants that are free of most rutabaga problems is to provide appropriate...
Ohio
Willoughby
Butter Daisy, a Low Maintenance Annual
They are truly low-maintenance, high performing plants.The butter daisy is known by such common names as butter daisy, star daisy, gold medallion flower, and I'm sure there are others.
California
El Segundo
Growing Biennial Vegetables for Flowers and Seeds
Buckets filled with compost or damp, well-rotted sawdust make fine winter homes for cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and other cabbage cousins that would never survive winter in the open garden.
England
Liverpool
Win the War on Weeds!
They're easier to control but spread quickly by seed. Sheets of cardboard can be used to kill off persistent weeds Perennial weeds with deep or spreading roots, including bindweed, ground elder and nettles can take a year or more to die off.
England
Liverpool
Free Mulch! How to Make It and Where to Get More
When laid on the soil surface 5-10cm (2-4in) thick it does a great job of suppressing annual weeds. The best solution, if you have enough room in a sheltered spot, is to spread out the clippings on a hard surface and dry them out for a few days.
England
Liverpool
How to Create a Vegetable Garden on a Slope
All can be reinforced with iron rebar stakes, which are far superior to wood stakes because they never rot. I have been gardening on a slope for more than 10 years, and every season I learn a little more about the hillside and its potential.
England
Liverpool
5 Tips for Late Summer Planting Beds
The corn plants may not use up all the fertilizer applied to the row middles, so it's a cushy planting niche for heavy-feeding fall crops like collards and spinach. Most of the seeds succumb to winter, but there is always an assortment of volunteer seedlings...
England
Liverpool
How to Ripen Fruit Faster
This matters, because many fruits, including peppers and tomatoes, emit ethylene to promote ripening. To do this, plunge a spade into the ground about 25cm (10in) away from the central stem.
England
Liverpool
Keep Plum Trees Healthy and Productive With Summer Pruning
It's not uncommon on plums and related plants, and in the absence of the distinctive dead, sunken patch it's likely due to other less serious issues, such as stress or a wound. Soft shoots can be pinched out with your thumb and forefinger.
England
Liverpool
How to Dry Chili Peppers
These ones won't hang around for long – I've a cheek-flushing chili bean recipe I've been itching to try out! Nevertheless, with lots more fruits on the way, there will definitely be enough for drying and storing in a few weeks.
England
Liverpool
Help Your Garden Survive a Summer Drought
Get around this problem by simply placing the end of the hose in a watering can so that it fills as you pour. Shade cloth can cast just enough shade to keep your plants happy in severe heat – and it's easily removed when the weather turns cooler.
England
Liverpool
Grow Potatoes for a Christmas Crop
Apply an occasional feed of liquid fertilizer ( home-made fertilizers are great for this purpose). The easiest way to grow second-crop spuds is in containers . If you've grown them in the ground, use a border fork to carefully dig the plants up, starting...
England
Liverpool
Growing Fruit: Why Thinning Creates a Better Harvest
Many tree fruits, including apples and pears, naturally thin their fruits in early summer during the so-called June drop . Aim to leave about 4-6 inches (10-15cm) between individual apples of eating varieties.
England
Liverpool
5 Organic Controls for Greenhouse Whitefly
Repeat over several days to begin to bring an infestation under some semblance of control. Greenhouse (or glasshouse) whitefly are closely related to aphids but a touch smaller, at around 1-2mm (a twelfth of an inch) long.
England
Liverpool
6 Ways to Extend Your Harvests
Keep on Picking to Keep Plants Producing The first rule with any fruit or pod-producing vegetable is to keep up with the picking. So encouraging these productive staples to carry on cropping for longer is the aim of the game.
England
Liverpool
Fight Pests Without Using Bug Spray
With no predators and no existing pests, this creates a gap in your garden's ecosystem for other pests to surge in unchecked, meaning you need to apply ever more pesticides just to keep on top of the problem.
England
Liverpool
Growing Cabbages from Sowing to Harvest
Cabbage heads, or hearts, can be rounded or conical, with leaves that are light green, dark green, red or purple. Harvest cabbages once the heads have firmed up How to Harvest Cabbage Use a sharp knife to cut your cabbages once the heads have firmed up.
England
Liverpool
Make the Most of Your Summer Garden
Consider the look and feel of the bench, which will become a feature in its own right. This has the effect of reducing the air temperature inside to cool your drinks. Here are a few ideas to help you make the most of your garden while the weather's still...
England
Liverpool
Try Asian Radishes this Fall
Some people rate the leaves as edible, but I'd rather hold out for the large, red-skinned roots, which pop up out of the ground when they're ready. Warm soil temperatures promote fast germination, so the seeds will be up and growing in a matter of days.
England
Liverpool
3 Ways to Use Up Your Glut
Drying and Dehydrating Fruits and Vegetables Drying is one of the very easiest methods of preserving, requiring no specialist skills – just lots of fresh produce. Making Pickles and Chutneys Pickles – raw vegetables preserved in spiced vinegar –...
England
Liverpool
Growing Rutabagas for a Bumper Fall Harvest
I like to sidestep hot summer sun by starting the seedlings indoors and setting them out when it's cloudy, but the seeds are such willing germinators that they also can be direct-sown into a prepared row and thinned to proper spacing.
England
Liverpool
Saving Seeds from Beans, Peppers, Onions...And More!
Leave the seed heads to dry out in a warm, well-ventilated place such as a greenhouse. But if you need the space, you can hurry things along by cutting the heads a little earlier. Wait until sweet peppers and chillies show their mature color, then simply...
England
Liverpool
Nicking Plant Seeds: Why Should You Nick Seed Coats Before Planting
The hilum is easy to find on beans and peas. Be careful to avoid damaging the plant embryo inside the seed – you want to cut just through the seed coat while leaving the plant embryo and other structures within the seed unharmed.Many seeds have a hilum,...
Ohio
Willoughby
Seed Pods Are Soggy – Why Are My Seed Pods Mushy
If the seeds are precious, you can take the trouble of growing the seedlings in auntil the weather is right for them to be planted outside.– If the seeds are as mushy as the seed pods, they have rotted and must be discarded.
Ohio
Willoughby
What Is Reseeding: How To Manage Self-Seeders In Gardens
Read on to learn more.. Choose initial plants that are resistant to diseases likeand certain insects. What is reseeding? Any old plant matter, and sometimes the soil itself, can harbor insect pests specific to that plant family or disease.
Ohio
Willoughby
Natural Rooting Methods – Organic Rooting Options For Cuttings
Dip your cuttings in this solution just before planting.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });Not all natural rooting methods involve mixing up a solution.
Ohio
Willoughby
What Are Plantable Containers: Gardening With Biodegradable Plant Containers
When selecting a plantable pot, it is important to consider how much time your plants need to start vs. They are durable enough for short term production, and can be planted directly into the ground.Once in the ground roots are able to grow through the...
Ohio
Willoughby