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A Crown Of Dandelions
I wanted them to bloom on our lawn too, the following year. After all, they are part of his life too! "How can that be," you ask? Make the crown(or bracelet) as large as you want, then tie the stalks to the other end, right after the first 3 flowers which...
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El Segundo
Don\'t Whine About Dandelions, Make Dandelion Wine!!
We would comb the neighborhood lawns like a couple of wayward cows, ignoring the strange looks from the people living in the houses. We would always be awarded/bribed with a bowl of ice cream for our efforts.Here are two of Dads favourite recipes; the...
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El Segundo
Making Dandelion Jelly
Make sure that your flowers haven't been sprayed with any chemicals or pesticides before harvesting. Use new lids and rings that show no sign of rust. It wasn't a big deal for a couple pints of jelly, but I could see that any more than that, and I'd still...
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El Segundo
Ask-a-Gardener: Your Gardening Questions Answered
(they make great jelly and wine) If you'll also keep the leaves picked, (they can be cooked much like spinach) the plant can't photosynthisize,so it will eventually die, but this can take quite some time.Remember, if you have a gardening question that...
California
El Segundo
Eat your greens! Dandelions are a dandy way to get super nutrition in a variety of tasty ways..
It's how you dress them up and combine them with other flavors that make these a truly dandy meal. Try this: it's the very same dressing that my mom used to throw together many years ago.- any old kind will do - put in a pan with a tiny bit of oil (I...
California
El Segundo
3 Ways You Can Harvest Garlic
Garlic can be propagated from these bulbils, but it takes much longer than from cloves. Bulbs are the easiest group of plants for a novice gardener or beginning farmer to grow. Bonus: Garlic Braids If your fingers are nimble, the stalks of softneck garlic...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Oca: A New Tuber To Try This Year
Because oca plants are not winter hardy in the north, they'll need to be protected from early frosts to allow the plants to form larger tubers. It can also be sliced and fried to make oca chips, boiled and mashed, or roasted in the oven.
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Philadelphia
Try Purple Sweet Potatoes This Year
If you'd like, you can mulch newly planted slips with straw, untreated grass clippings or shredded leaves, but if you're using the plastic, there's no need to add extra mulch . Do not add nitrogen-rich fertilizer to sweet potatoes, as it encourages excessive...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Daikon Radish: Breaking The Rules, Not The Root
Instead, grab the radish where it meets the soil, and twist the root gently as if unscrewing it from the ground. Where were they? I didn't even realize I was breaking the rules this past March when I planted daikon radish in spring.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Your Step-By-Step Guide To Growing Carrots In Containers
When growing in containers, you can easily provide your carrots with a burst of phosphorous via supplemental organic granular or liquid fertilizers if necessary. Grow carrots in containers for an excellent harvest of perfectly straight, delicious roots.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
15 Tips For Growing Your Best Beets Ever
Most beet seeds are multigerm, meaning each seed contains several embryos, not just one. Golden beets, Chioggia beets and Albino beets are my personal favorites. Beets may be humble, but they sure are mighty.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How To Grow Shallots
Shallot sets are far larger than even the plumpest onion set. The best soil pH for shallots is between 5.5 and 6.5, but other than that, shallots aren't overly picky about soil conditions, as long as there's good drainage.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Root Crops To Get Your Spring Garden Started
In my USDA zone 5 garden, I start sowing seeds of these root crops by the first week of April. Here in Pennsylvania, I sow my first row of carrots in the middle of April, and I continue to sow a new row of seeds every three or four weeks throughout the...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Crop Profile: Sweet Potatoes
Keeping pests out of a growing region has proved to be a far more successful strategy than any post-infection treatments. The crop has a relatively low nitrogen requirement, as excessive nitrogen fertilization produces heavy top growth but fewer underground...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
9 Tips for Growing Great Fennel
No matter why you choose to grow fennel, it can be a valuable and delicious crop for you, your farmers market customers and your local pollinators. If you can put a little extra work into your soil, you, too, can grow great fennel.
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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. The skins of new potatoes are paper thin and easily bruised, so we cook and eat them immediately.
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Philadelphia
Horseradish: The Fall Herb Every Family Needs
As you pull large roots out of the soil, small rootlets remain behind to make new plants. You might take a tablespoon of horseradish before eating to encourage the gallbladder to digest the fats in your meal more efficiently.
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Philadelphia
Spinach
Where to plant: Garden; containers When to harvest: 30 to 40 days after seeding, when leaves are 1 to 2 inches in length (baby spinach); 40 to 50 days after seeding (full-sized) Produce storage: Store, unwashed, in a plastic bag in the refrigerator.
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Philadelphia
6 Ways to Prep Your Soil for Better Carrots
Keep in mind, though, that a pH test should be performed every two or three years as the effects of lime or sulfur are eventually negated and the soil pH will return to its native range.
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Philadelphia
How to Grow Radishes
At this pH, the greatest variety of nutrients is available for plant use. To deter them, I cover my newly planted radish seeds with floating row covers. As with most vegetables, the only way to get a true taste is to grow your own.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
You Say Potato, I Say Sunchoke
Your gut will thank you for it! Read up on other root vegetables to add to your garden: Crop Profile: Sweet Potatoes Video: How to Plant Potatoes Video: 8 Tips to Harvest and Store Radishes Don't Wait Until Summer for Tasty Beets 8 Ways You Can Use and...
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Philadelphia
What\'s an Apiaceae Vegetable and How Do I Grow It?
Tags Apiaceae family , carrots , celery , parsnips , soil pH A few weeks prior to your average last-frost date, start vegetables like celery indoors, and plant root vegetables like carrots and parsnips outdoors.
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Philadelphia
Turnips
Harvest greens 30 to 40 days after planting. They boast a mild, crisp, tender flesh with a surprisingly delicate flavor. Soil requirements: Average, well-drained soil high in organic matter.
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Philadelphia
7 Crops Impossible (Or Pretty Darn Difficult) To Kill
Why People Fail Crows and rodents love sweet corn. These are the fruits and veggies you should try and master first. Potatoes Peter Mooney/Flickr Why They're Easy Potatoes do not have high nutritional needs, and thus, can be grown in any range of soil...
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Philadelphia
Growing Great Rutabagas
Some areas of the south can overwinter rutabagas, though growing for a fall harvest is still generally preferred. This may involve irrigating, waiting several days and raking before you seed or or transplant.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
When the pots are pretty... too pretty... the roots may be ugly
All I'd read aboutThis spring I bought a plum tree. I brought my prizehome and prepared a spacious planting hole for it. The top of the "soil surface" was a solid mat of sphagnum moss.
California
El Segundo
4 Tips for Growing Market-Worthy Radishes
A fall crop can be sown eight to 10 weeks before the first expected fall frost. “The biggest problems we've had when growing radishes are weather-related,” says Sara Bozelli, owner of Five Elements Farm in Worthington, Pa. “When spring temperatures...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia