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Free Mulch! How to Make It and Where to Get More
Read on to find out what kinds of mulches you can make at home, how to get more when you run out, and how to use them for maximum benefit. I find the benefits outweigh the drawbacks however – a weekly hoeing before adding more mulch helps keep it under...
England
Liverpool
How to Create a Vegetable Garden on a Slope
Level places from which to work are invaluable when gardening on a slope, because gravity pulls people downhill, too. In hugelkultur, logs or other wood are buried beneath a hilled garden which slowly benefits from the wood's decomposition.
England
Liverpool
5 Tips for Late Summer Planting Beds
It's time to renovate neglected beds and get late crops planted, lavish summer compost on everything, and step into soil-improvement season by sowing weed-choking green manure crops.
England
Liverpool
How to Ripen Fruit Faster
If temperatures remain below this for much of the day, chances are the fruits will simply fail to ripen. Once consistently cooler weather arrives it's time to bring all of the fruits indoors, whether they're ready or not.
England
Liverpool
Is it my Fault or is it the Plant? A Guide to Perennial Longevity
Please scroll down to the form below. The next time you buy one of these perennials, you'll at least know approximately when you can expect it to expire. If the plant is not on this list, ask the garden center staff or email the.
California
El Segundo
Keep Plum Trees Healthy and Productive With Summer Pruning
Cut through a branch for a certain diagnosis. Oozing bark, though alarming, isn't necessarily a sign of the disease. They look like they've been used for shotgun target practice, giving the disease its alternative name of ‘shothole' (careful how you...
England
Liverpool
How to Dry Chili Peppers
Keep them whole or halved for dropping into spicy homemade curries, or pulverise them first – in the food processor or with the end of a weighty rolling pin (somewhat noisy but strangely satisfying!).
England
Liverpool
Help Your Garden Survive a Summer Drought
Fill up a suitable-sized reservoir, adding any liquid feed you'd like to apply at the recommended rate. Two watering cans are better than one! Don't Blast Your Plants A strong spray from a hose can knock plants about or blast potting soil out of containers.
England
Liverpool
Grow Potatoes for a Christmas Crop
Whether or not you choose to leave potatoes in the ground depends on how cold early winter is in your part of the world. Seed potatoes for second cropping are sold by garden suppliers and potato merchants anytime from mid to late summer.
England
Liverpool
Growing Fruit: Why Thinning Creates a Better Harvest
It sounds counterintuitive, but there's logic behind this apparent madness I promise! Read on or watch our video to find out why we do it. Early summer offers us a tempting taste of what's to come in the fruit garden.
England
Liverpool
5 Organic Controls for Greenhouse Whitefly
Greenhouse (or glasshouse) whitefly are closely related to aphids but a touch smaller, at around 1-2mm (a twelfth of an inch) long. Flowers and flowering herbs such as calendula , thistles, oregano, fennel, parsley, poached egg plant and buckwheat are...
England
Liverpool
6 Ways to Extend Your Harvests
It's naturally full of potassium, which fruit and pod-bearing plants love. Top Up Mulches for A Nutrient Boost Mulches of organic material applied earlier in the season may now be looking a little scant.
England
Liverpool
Fight Pests Without Using Bug Spray
Compost any remaining plant debris from the beds once the crop is cleared to prevent pests hiding out under leaves or in dead stems, and give greenhouses and hoop houses a good clean once a year.
England
Liverpool
Growing Cabbages from Sowing to Harvest
After they've germinated, thin to leave just one seedling per cell. Plants Related to this Article Cabbage (Summer) Grow Guide Cabbage (Fall Red) Grow Guide Cabbage (Fall) Grow Guide Bugs, Beneficial Insects and Plant Diseases Flea Beetle Guide Aphids...
England
Liverpool
Make the Most of Your Summer Garden
Climbers, particularly scented climbers like jasmine, honeysuckle or rambling roses are also perfect for this purpose and may be trained up an arch positioned over the seating to offer both scent and dappled shade.
England
Liverpool
Try Asian Radishes this Fall
Some of the newest daikons are purple rather than white or green. Warm soil temperatures promote fast germination, so the seeds will be up and growing in a matter of days. Popular varieties include ‘Red Meat', ‘Mantanghong', ‘Misato Rose' and ‘Stargazer'.
England
Liverpool
3 Ways to Use Up Your Glut
Herbs can be chopped up and frozen into ice cubes that can be dropped whole into recipes. Some gardeners even dry produce in the oven, setting it at its lowest temperature and propping the door fractionally open to further moderate the temperate, though...
England
Liverpool
Growing Rutabagas for a Bumper Fall Harvest
Too much nitrogen can lead to poor bulb formation, so it is best to use only half as much as the product's label suggests when preparing the bed, with the other half applied a few weeks later, after the plants have been thinned and weeded.
England
Liverpool
Saving Seeds from Beans, Peppers, Onions...And More!
Seeds should be stored in paper envelopes labeled with the variety and date. Best Vegetables for Seed Saving Some vegetables are easier to save seed from than others. When you come to think about it, saving seed is the ultimate in self-sufficiency.
England
Liverpool
Nicking Plant Seeds: Why Should You Nick Seed Coats Before Planting
Then, get them planted right away. Nicking seeds before planting helps the seeds absorb water, which signals the plant embryo inside to begin the germination process. In fact, some seeds need to be nicked in order to germinate.
Ohio
Willoughby
Seed Pods Are Soggy – Why Are My Seed Pods Mushy
Learn more about whether drying out wet seeds is possible in this article.There may be several reasons for soggy seed pods, such as a sudden shower or freeze. Cover them with more paper and gently press to remove excess moisture.If the seeds are hard...
Ohio
Willoughby
What Is Reseeding: How To Manage Self-Seeders In Gardens
Alternatively, move the plant to a location where that family group had not been growing for some years.Another consideration is total invasion. The term refers to plants that set viable seed, which finds fertile ground in a zone for which it is hardy...
Ohio
Willoughby
Natural Rooting Methods – Organic Rooting Options For Cuttings
While it is sometimes just that easy, the success rate for this process is not particularly high. Dip your cuttings in this solution just before planting.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });Not all natural...
Ohio
Willoughby
What Are Plantable Containers: Gardening With Biodegradable Plant Containers
These containers will allow you to reduce the use of plastic and/or clay materials in your garden.Plantable containers can be used for starting plants. These biodegradable plant containers differ from compostable and recycled plastic/bio-based plastic...
Ohio
Willoughby
Fungus Control When Seed Starting: Tips On Controlling Fungus In Seed Trays
Depending on the type of fungal disease, seedlings may take on a twisted or water-soaked appearance, sometimes withor dark colored threads on the surface of the soil. You canby baking it in a 200 F.
Ohio
Willoughby
What Is Plant Layering: Learn About Plant Propagation By Layering
A less familiar way to clone your favorite plants is propagation by layering. Layering involves burying or covering a part of a stem to create a new plant. There are a number of layering propagation techniques, but all of them work by causing the plant...
Ohio
Willoughby
Controlling Cross Pollination – How To Stop Cross Pollination
You need to take some extra steps though to ensure that cross pollination does not occur.Prevent Cross Pollination by Growing One Species of PlantOne method is to only grow one variety of a species in your garden.
Ohio
Willoughby