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A Quick & Easy Harvest Apron
You can buy it under various names, in small pre-cut sheets; in narrow 1/2-inch strips on a roll (like tape) for mending seams and hems or on bolts sold by the yard like fabric.Buttonholes can be made by using the fusible web to sandwich layers of fabric...
California
El Segundo
Good Hot Weather Vegetables: Growing Vegetables In Southern Regions
Being a “northerner” I have had many a pang of envy for those of you who dwell in the southern portions of the United States; a longer growing season means you get your hands dirty in the great outdoors for a much lengthier period of time.
Ohio
Willoughby
Growing for Good
In early May, the filmmakers packed their bags and headed to their first major stop: Los Angeles, Calif. When Susman and Monbouquette stopped in Seattle, Wash., they experienced their most memorable moment: milking goats with the Goat Justice League.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Homemade Gifts from the Garden
You can easily root a cutting and present it in a decorative pot.I love exchanging bulbs and rhizomes with other gardeners. Ornaments can be made from various dried plants. Once they have cooled and hardened, wrapped the lotion bars up in some craft paper...
California
El Segundo
Three Aralias for your indoor gardens
False aralia has lacey, dark green, sometimes nearly black leaves. These narrow leaves found on houseplant size specimens are the juvenile leaf style. At first glance, though, you'd hardly guess they are closely related.
California
El Segundo
Gleaning for Good
Up to 2,100 people per week benefit from the gleaning efforts. Urban Youth Harvest: Kids on bikes are pedaling through neighborhoods in Oakland, Calif., in search of unwanted produce.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Yes, Joyce, there is a Money Tree (Pachira)
Ugh, tax time! Are you wishing that you had a magic money tree? A minor point but one that some readers may find importantMoney Tree art at left by the incomparable "Inky" Used here with permission, Thank you! Inky Art not to be used elsewhere without...
California
El Segundo
6 Ways to Prep Your Soil for Better Carrots
Prepare a Cozy Bed Depending on the variety, carrots can plunge down 7 or 8 inches into the soil. On the other hand, if the soil gets too wet in the later stages of root development, carrots will split open and might show signs of rot.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Grow Radishes
Find Soil Balance Another thing to keep in mind for good radish production is that root vegetables of all sorts need phosphorus to develop good roots. If the row covers don't work and the flea beetle pressure is extreme, I sometimes turn to neem oil or...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
You Say Potato, I Say Sunchoke
You might have seen them at the farmers' market , but if you didn't know to look you could easily have missed them. While it looks like a miniature sunflower, it doesn't develop seeds.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What\'s an Apiaceae Vegetable and How Do I Grow It?
“They need loose, friable soil to break the surface when seeded,” he says. You can begin harvesting finger carrots two to three weeks earlier than others. Don't plant members of the Apiaceae family in the same place you planted them in the previous...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
7 Crops Impossible (Or Pretty Darn Difficult) To Kill
If you catch them early, however—sometimes literally catch them, as their defense mechanism is to fall off the plant—and put them in soapy water, you shouldn't have any long-term effects.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Growing Great Rutabagas
Planting in an area with good ventilation, while taking care not to overwater, will help keep plants disease-free. This turnip cousin can provide you with a stock of root veggies to eat winter-long if you pay attention to these simple planting tips.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
10 Vegetables You Can Grow Hydroponically
They have quick turnarounds and are more forgiving if light levels aren't quite as high as they should be. Mint Mint is in the Salvia family and as such, wants to grow far and wide.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Tips for Growing Market-Worthy Radishes
“Secure organic matter however you can. “The pressure from bugs is lessened greatly, and the temperatures are very conducive to producing nice radishes. While healthy radish plants can put up with a significant amount of damage from this small, black,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 White Vegetables You Need To Grow
Their flavor is mild but may get slightly bitter during hot weather. They're full of numerous vitamins and other nutrients, even though they aren't full of color. Tags Dirt On Gardening , Lists , white vegetables
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
When Are Potatoes Ready to Harvest?
Here are some you might face. Plant three to five seed potatoes in a mound of soil. Sunlight Exposure: When potato tubers are exposed to sunlight, they produce chlorophyll and solanine, a glycoalkaloid poison.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
9 Tips for Growing Great Fennel
If you do this, keep fronds misted and cool: Like dill, they will readily wilt. You can also sow or start seeds in soil blocks around the time you would be sowing your fall crops like cauliflower and Brussels sprouts—90 days or so before you wish to...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Harvest Potatoes
Then I dig around in the loosened soil with my hands and gently remove all the tubers. Use your home-grown potatoes in these recipes : Oven Lamb Stew with New Potatoes and Herbs Celeriac Mashed Potatoes Potato-Ham Spanish Tortilla Summer Potato Salad...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Art of Chokes
Then when spring comes, I'll gradually remove the mulch over the course of two weeks. 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.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Celeriac: The Autumn Vegetable You Should Be Growing
Before they have a chance to brown, slice them into 1/2-inch-thick rounds, and drop the rounds into the boiling water. Jessica Walliser Using Celeriac To prepare celery roots for the kitchen, you'll need to peel them.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Turnips Just Got Sexier
Much like beets and rutabagas—don't get me started on rutabagas … they're another Cinderella of the garden—turnips taste way better when they're smaller than your fist. And that category is: Awesome.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Garden Crafts: How-to Instructions For A Macrame\' Hanging Planter
Pliable cord in whatever material you prefer. You are just tying a simple knot with the carrier cords in the middle. You will have three groups of four cords. But if you are just a little bit handy, and have just a touch of your 'Inner Hippie' still lurking...
California
El Segundo
Bad luck with houseplants? Try lucky bamboo
If picking out the stems in person, choose only pieces that look healthy and that are kept in a clean display. Leaves are a medium green (possibly with white stripe) and roots are white or orange.
California
El Segundo
A Grapevine Christmas Tree
Owners are usually glad to give permission for grapevines to be cut and collected.Every year the tree finds a place of permanence in my home. It was so secure that I could easily pick it up and move it.Next came the task of adding twinkle lights.
California
El Segundo
7 Carrots I\'m Growing This Year
Sugarsnax 54 This is the longest carrot I plan to grow, topping out at a whopping 11 inches! I'll prepare the seed bed extra deep for this variety. It's my son's favorite carrot for fresh eating straight out of the garden.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Our Garden-Grown Thanksgiving Potatoes
If the soil is too waterlogged, the potato pieces often rot before the eyes can sprout. One thing we use plenty of every Thanksgiving is potatoes. Planting in raised beds allows me to get a jump start on the potato-growing season.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia