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Oca: A New Tuber To Try This Year
To get a jumpstart on the season, you can plant oca tubers in pots kept indoors under grow lights as early as March and then transplant them into the garden when the danger of frost has passed.
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Try Purple Sweet Potatoes This Year
Once the temperatures drop down into the 50s at night, it's time to start checking your tubers. Tags Dirt On Gardening To harvest, use a pitchfork or digging fork to lift the tubers out of the soil.
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Daikon Radish: Breaking The Rules, Not The Root
My top priority was planting carrots, but I mixed in the daikon seeds as a companion crop. In late May, as I was harvesting pounds of lovely daikon radishes, I looked around farmers markets in both Kentucky and Baltimore and was surprised to see a variety...
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Your Step-By-Step Guide To Growing Carrots In Containers
Step 5: Harvest Your Container-Grown Carrots Carrots can be harvested in an immature “baby” stage at any time, or you can allow them to develop to their full size. Properly preparing a carrot bed can be a real chore that requires carefully tilling...
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15 Tips For Growing Your Best Beets Ever
Store harvested, unwashed roots in a plastic bag in the fridge, after cutting off their tops. Beets may be humble, but they sure are mighty. Like several other popular garden crops, including carrots and chard , beets are biennials.
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How To Grow Shallots
Shallot sets are far larger than even the plumpest onion set. When To Harvest Just like garlic and onions, shallots are ready for harvest when the leaves turn yellow and begin to die back.
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4 Root Crops To Get Your Spring Garden Started
This will keep your family in radishes, without overwhelming you with too many. I pick them when they're the size of a ping-pong ball and enjoy them roasted or mashed. In fact, if the soil is too warm or the air temperatures is too high, you'll get puny...
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Crop Profile: Sweet Potatoes
The first tubers are ready for harvest in late August, and the harvest usually continues until early November. A government labeling rule that allows some sweet potatoes to be labeled as yams came about when orange-fleshed sweet potatoes were first introduced...
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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. In the classic book Carrots Love Tomatoes (Storey Publishing, 1998), author Louise Riotte states soberly,...
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How to Harvest Potatoes
New potatoes are immature potatoes with delicate skin and a short storage capacity, they have a creamy, melt-in-your-mouth texture. Like most gardeners, my major potato harvest arrives a few weeks after the plants turn completely brown and die.
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Horseradish: The Fall Herb Every Family Needs
In short order, you'll have a large patch to share with friends and family. In the spring, you can have a root or two shipped to you through a garden catalog or pick up a pot of the plant at your local nursery.
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Spinach
Spinach can be grown under floating row cover to prevent leaf miner and aphid damage. Soil requirements: Rich, fertile soil, high in nitrogen. Size: 10 to 12 inches Sunlight requirements: Full sun (will tolerate partial shade) Water requirements: About...
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6 Ways to Prep Your Soil for Better Carrots
The soil area from which phosphorous can be absorbed is limited to a very small space around the root itself. (Believe it or not, the root-surface area of even a large carrot is nowhere near as large as the root-surface area of a plant with more fibrous...
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How to Grow Radishes
Their taste is a far cry from those shredded pieces of pith at the salad bar, and if you, too, consider yourself an unwavering “radish hater,” promise me you'll try again. Soil pH can also be a factor when growing radish.
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You Say Potato, I Say Sunchoke
We wound up sticking them into a spare pile of dirt just off the driveway for safekeeping and now that entire area is filled with sunchokes. This sad state of affairs leads to all manner of inflammatory diseases within the body.
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What\'s an Apiaceae Vegetable and How Do I Grow It?
You'll also want to choose the appropriate location to plant your seeds. Tending According to Garry and Wendy Lowe, of Twin Meadows Organics Farm in British Columbia, one of the biggest problems gardeners face is learning to plant so that thinning won't...
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Turnips
Roots (and greens) are sweetened by frosts. Roasted turnips are delicious, as are braised turnip greens with a touch of garlic and olive oil. Harvest greens 30 to 40 days after planting.
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7 Crops Impossible (Or Pretty Darn Difficult) To Kill
Butler/Flickr Why They're Easy If you buy the plants, plant them somewhere sunny and support them, you will almost assuredly have tomatoes. Potato beetles are the other big factor in potato production.
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Growing Great Rutabagas
Storing Rutabagas Store rutabagas at 32 degrees F and high humidity for up to six months. Consider Laurentian rutabagas for high yield or Helenor for uniformity. Some areas of the south can overwinter rutabagas, though growing for a fall harvest is still...
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When the pots are pretty... too pretty... the roots may be ugly
Now I realize these are danger signs. Option "B" would be a four foot tall, leafed out, potted tree from a big box store. Let me give you two recent examples.I've often been tempted by those out-of-bloom orchids.
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4 Tips for Growing Market-Worthy Radishes
Favorite sources of organic phosphorus include rock phosphate and bone meal . But if you go astray, you might end up with pencil-thin, wiry radishes or roots that are too woody and spicy to eat.
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6 White Vegetables You Need To Grow
White Beauty Tomato Of all the white tomatoes I've grown, White Beauty (pictured above) remains my favorite beefsteak variety—Snow White is my favorite cherry-type. Tags Dirt On Gardening , Lists , white vegetables
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When Are Potatoes Ready to Harvest?
Insect Pests: To protect growing plants from foliage-munching Colorado potato beetles and flea beetles, cover the plants with a layer of floating row cover. Do not freeze them or store them in a refrigerator.
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Rutabagas: A Humble Vegetable Worth Raving About
Give this humble vegetable a try. As it turns out, these roots are surprisingly divine and totally worth growing. An alternate storage method involves leaving the roots in the garden, as described in a later section of this article.
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Celeriac: An Underutilized Vegetable
I have always been amazed how two plants that that look completely different can taste the same. Add the garlic, wine, 1 teaspoon sea salt, and cook for a few more minutes until the wine has reduced.
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The Art of Chokes
The plant is doing beautifully, but now it's time to get serious about seeing it safely through the winter. Artichokes ( Cynara scolymus ) do best where temperatures are consistent year-round because the plants are susceptible to freezing.
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Philadelphia
Celeriac: The Autumn Vegetable You Should Be Growing
Once hot, gently place the breaded rounds into the skillet. Celeriac, also called celery root, might not be very pretty, but it sure is tasty. You'll also want to remove the small side shoots that develop on the bulb throughout the season.
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