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Bolting of Turnips: What To Do When A Turnip Plant Bolts
Popular turnip varieties include Purple Top, White Globe, Tokyo Cross Hybrid and Hakurei. Spring crops need to be planted early, while fall crops develop better taste after a light frost.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1");...
Ohio
Willoughby
Turnip White Spot Info : What Causes White Spots On Turnip Leaves
Spots form on cotyledons, stems and petioles.While a few infected leaves isn't a problem, the disease spreads quickly in optimum conditions. Are a special treat whether eaten raw or cooked.
Ohio
Willoughby
Growing Turnip Greens: Learn About The Health Benefits Of Turnip Greens
Knowing when to pick turnip greens will ensure that you harness these nutrients at their peak.are eaten for the thick fleshy root or bulb that the plant produces. Southern cooks make a broth or “pot-likker” to braise the leaves but you can stir fry...
Ohio
Willoughby
Harvesting A Turnip Root: How And When To Harvest Turnips
When are turnips ready for picking? However, they do seem to have a sweeter flavor when exposed to mild frost.Your turnip harvest should all be pulled before heavy freezes or the root may crack and rot in the soil.
Ohio
Willoughby
Alternaria Leaf Spot Of Turnip – Treating Turnips With Alternaria Leaf Spot
The lesions eventually develop a thick buildup of spores and the centers of the holes may fall out, leaving a shot-hole appearance. Read on to learn more.Alternaria leaf spot of turnip shows up on leaves first, displaying small, dark brown or black spots...
Ohio
Willoughby
Turnips With White Rust: What Causes White Spots On Turnip Leaves
The white spots on turnip leaves will mature and burst, releasing sporangia that looks like white powder and which spreads to neighboring plants. The disease affects the leaves of turnips, causing primarily cosmetic damage but, in extreme cases, it can...
Ohio
Willoughby
Butter Daisy, a Low Maintenance Annual
Then the students planted the butter daisies and watered them in well. You can hardly go wrong, especially if what you want is a bed of bright yellow, non-stop flowers throughout the long, hot summer.
California
El Segundo
Growing Biennial Vegetables for Flowers and Seeds
Among vegetables, popular biennials include beets, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, chard, collards, kale, kohlrabi, leek, onion, parsley, parsnip, rutabaga, salsify and turnip.
England
Liverpool
Win the War on Weeds!
Have you ever had to battle with a weedy, jungle-like garden? Remain Vigilant With the ground cleared it's important to act quickly to remove any resurfacing weeds. You will probably need to replace the cardboard as it rots down.
England
Liverpool
Free Mulch! How to Make It and Where to Get More
These mulches may be free but their value to gardeners is inestimable! They help reduce the arduous tasks of weeding and watering in summer, protect your beds over winter, and improve the soil all year round.
England
Liverpool
How to Create a Vegetable Garden on a Slope
A terraced vegetable garden stabilized by raw wood follows similar processes, only from the side. Extra reinforcement is not needed for block retaining walls less than 18 inches (45cm) high.
England
Liverpool
5 Tips for Late Summer Planting Beds
A sharp manual lawn edger will take down most cool-season cover crops in a matter of minutes. Worth going for, don't you think? In the row where next year's tomatoes and peppers will go, I like to sow nitrogen-fixing legumes like hairy vetch, crimson...
England
Liverpool
How to Ripen Fruit Faster
What tricks do you use? Alternatively, assuming your back's up to it and you're feeling strong, you could yank at the central stem to tear some (but not all!) of the roots – just enough to reduce the volume of moisture reaching the plant and to create...
England
Liverpool
Keep Plum Trees Healthy and Productive With Summer Pruning
But remember, plums fruit on young wood. Choose a point just above a bud. Do this in early summer while fruits are still small and can be pinched out with your thumb and forefinger.
England
Liverpool
How to Dry Chili Peppers
Dried chilies are just as versatile as fresh chilies. Gloves will shield your hands from the fiery fruits, so once you're done harvesting you can whip them off and continue safely about your day's work! If you want to make a ristra then cut the chillies...
England
Liverpool
Help Your Garden Survive a Summer Drought
If you can offer any further tips or advice, please go ahead and share them in the comments section below. Set it to come on very early in the morning, before things heat up. Fruit trees, canes and bushes can be mulched with chunkier materials such as...
England
Liverpool
Grow Potatoes for a Christmas Crop
Position the seed potatoes 30cm (12in) apart along the bottom of trenches spaced at least 60cm (24in) apart. A small pot just 30cm (one foot) tall and wide can hold one potato plant, while larger containers up to the size of a trash can could hold up...
England
Liverpool
Growing Fruit: Why Thinning Creates a Better Harvest
Thinning Other Fruit Trees Pears need less thinning than apples but will still benefit from having young fruits thinned out to give consistent harvests. Apples and other trees are already full of young fruits, which will grow on to give a delicious crop...
England
Liverpool
5 Organic Controls for Greenhouse Whitefly
They will attack plants growing outdoors as well as in the greenhouse. For example, add a few drops of dish washing liquid and a squeeze of lemon juice into a spray bottle then top up with water, shake and spray.
England
Liverpool
6 Ways to Extend Your Harvests
Straw that's free of seeds is a great mulch for many fruit-bearing crops, including, of course strawberries. Feeding plants costs money but does mean more fruits of better quality, so the investment is well worth it.
England
Liverpool
Fight Pests Without Using Bug Spray
It is important to keep the immediate vicinity of your vegetable beds tidy. Pests can sometimes infiltrate your garden among the leaves or in the potting soil of shop-bought plants, so if you buy (or are given) young plants always check them carefully...
England
Liverpool
Growing Cabbages from Sowing to Harvest
Sow two to three seeds per cell about half an inch (1cm) deep. Spring cabbages , which may also be harvested young as ‘spring greens', are ready from mid to late spring. When you sow depends on what type of cabbage you're growing.
England
Liverpool
Make the Most of Your Summer Garden
A couple of lights directed up into the branchwork of a tree looks stunning. Wind chimes give an immediate impact but consider the neighbors; wood or bamboo wind chimes are less invasive and more natural sounding than metal ones.
England
Liverpool
Try Asian Radishes this Fall
Then wash the radishes, pat them dry, and store them in plastic bags in the refrigerator. I used lightly blanched watermelon radish sticks to mimic tuna in vegetarian sushi. Popular varieties include ‘Red Meat', ‘Mantanghong', ‘Misato Rose' and...
England
Liverpool
3 Ways to Use Up Your Glut
There are, of course, many other ways to preserve some of the growing season's generosity (a kinder word than ‘glut', which sounds a little ungrateful!). Simmer until thick (this should take anywhere from one to three hours) then decant into sterilized...
England
Liverpool
Growing Rutabagas for a Bumper Fall Harvest
The leaves are big and wavy, like turnips, but have a smooth surface with bluish bloom like cabbage. The largest rutabaga I've ever grown got mixed up with the Brussels sprouts and enjoyed plenty of elbow room.
England
Liverpool
Saving Seeds from Beans, Peppers, Onions...And More!
Seeds should be stored in paper envelopes labeled with the variety and date. As with any vegetable, it's important to choose the very best plants to collect seed from. If they are black then you are good to go.
England
Liverpool