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Butter Daisy, a Low Maintenance Annual
They are truly low-maintenance, high performing plants.The butter daisy is known by such common names as butter daisy, star daisy, gold medallion flower, and I'm sure there are others.
California
El Segundo
Growing Biennial Vegetables for Flowers and Seeds
Most modern homes do not come equipped with root cellars. A generous layer of mulch helps protect celery and other fibrous-rooted biennial vegetables How to Overwinter Biennial Vegetables There are several ways to help biennial vegetables make it through...
England
Liverpool
Win the War on Weeds!
Weeds are a bane for us gardeners. Begin your campaign to gain back control by cutting or mowing weeds to the ground, then cover with a light-excluding membrane or mulch to deprive the weeds beneath of life-sustaining sunlight.
England
Liverpool
Free Mulch! How to Make It and Where to Get More
The value of mulching is one of the most important things I've ever learned as a gardener. Summer Grass Clipping Mulch For many gardeners, figuring out what to do with grass clippings can be a headache.
England
Liverpool
How to Create a Vegetable Garden on a Slope
In this way, retaining logs or boards have what you might call a hugelkultur effect. Concrete blocks are less costly, though heavy to handle. Measuring a slope's rise and run is a first step in creating a hillside garden Don't take on too much at first,...
England
Liverpool
5 Tips for Late Summer Planting Beds
Fall-sown legumes like winter peas boost soil nitrogen when allowed to grow until they begin to bloom in spring 3. In the row where next year's tomatoes and peppers will go, I like to sow nitrogen-fixing legumes like hairy vetch, crimson clover, or Austrian...
England
Liverpool
How to Ripen Fruit Faster
As summer loosens its hold and autumn looms ever closer, many nervous gardeners may be wondering: ‘Will my fruiting vegetables ripen in time?' This is a reasonable question to ask as the weather takes an inevitable turn for the worse.
England
Liverpool
Keep Plum Trees Healthy and Productive With Summer Pruning
They often tend towards what's known as biennial or alternate bearing, where trees produce a bumper crop one year, only to take the following year off. Make sure to choose upward-pointing shoots to counteract this.
England
Liverpool
How to Dry Chili Peppers
Using a Dehydrator to Dry Chili Peppers An alternative to air-drying is to use a dehydrator set to a suitable temperature. These ones won't hang around for long – I've a cheek-flushing chili bean recipe I've been itching to try out! Nevertheless, with...
England
Liverpool
Help Your Garden Survive a Summer Drought
Prioritize shady areas for crops that prefer cooler conditions, such as salad leaves. Don't be a slave to the watering can; here are our tips to help you deal with drought conditions in your garden, so you can continue to enjoy good harvests this summer!...
England
Liverpool
Grow Potatoes for a Christmas Crop
The easiest way to grow second-crop spuds is in containers . You can save your own seed potatoes for second cropping by keeping some of your spring seeds back. This creates more ‘room' for the developing spuds to grow into (container potatoes are topped...
England
Liverpool
Growing Fruit: Why Thinning Creates a Better Harvest
Some fruits, particularly plums, can become exceptionally heavy if they aren't thinned, leading branches to strain then snap under the weight. The fruits left to grow on will enjoy more airflow, sunlight and energy from the tree for even ripening.
England
Liverpool
5 Organic Controls for Greenhouse Whitefly
Simply paint or color in cards yellow, then smear with a concoction of petroleum jelly cut with a little dishwashing liquid. Greenhouse (or glasshouse) whitefly are closely related to aphids but a touch smaller, at around 1-2mm (a twelfth of an inch)...
England
Liverpool
6 Ways to Extend Your Harvests
It's naturally full of potassium, which fruit and pod-bearing plants love. Top up mulches with new material. None of these techniques are exactly rocket science, but by applying each you'll almost certainly be able to eke out more from your fruiting and...
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
When you sow depends on what type of cabbage you're growing. Cabbages can be started in pots under cover for an earlier start Their roots prefer firm soil, so prepare seedbeds by treading on the ground in a shuffling motion before raking to a fine tilth...
England
Liverpool
Make the Most of Your Summer Garden
It doesn't have to be grandiose; a self-contained fountain powered by a small electric pump brings the soothing gurgle of water while offering local wildlife somewhere to drink, preen and bathe.
England
Liverpool
Try Asian Radishes this Fall
Asian radishes grow slower than little salad radishes, so they are best planted about eight weeks before your first frost date. The leaves are thin, smooth and hairless compared to other radishes, with attractive red stems.
England
Liverpool
3 Ways to Use Up Your Glut
Making Pickles and Chutneys Pickles – raw vegetables preserved in spiced vinegar – and chutneys – vegetables and/or fruits cooked slowly with herbs, spices, sugar and vinegar – are a must for any kitchen gardener travelling on the road to self-sufficiency.
England
Liverpool
Growing Rutabagas for a Bumper Fall Harvest
A little goes a long way, so allow only three pinches per plant. Supplemental boron is easily supplied with a light sprinkling of household borax into the planting row, or you can mix borax with water and douse the planting once, while the rutabagas are...
England
Liverpool
Saving Seeds from Beans, Peppers, Onions...And More!
These plants cross-pollinate, so you'll need to overwinter more than one plant of the same variety to flower the following season. You've sown it, grown it and harvested it. See our video and article How to Prepare and Store Seeds from Your Tomato Plants...
England
Liverpool
Nicking Plant Seeds: Why Should You Nick Seed Coats Before Planting
It's important to know how to nick flower seeds as well as other plant seeds before starting your garden.So, why should you nick seed coats? Other seeds don't absolutely require it, but nicking will encourage the seeds to germinate more reliably.
Ohio
Willoughby
Seed Pods Are Soggy – Why Are My Seed Pods Mushy
They may contaminate the seed trays and spoil the seedlings too.or such other pests, it may cause wetness. If a whitish root is poking out of the seed, it has already sprouted. Filter out the seeds and lay them on several layers of tissue paper.
Ohio
Willoughby
What Is Reseeding: How To Manage Self-Seeders In Gardens
Seeds fall or get scattered by animals, birds and wind. Popular flowering plants that will come back year after year can include annuals, biennials and perennials.– perennial plants prone to reseeding in the garden include, are prone to self-seeding...
Ohio
Willoughby
Natural Rooting Methods – Organic Rooting Options For Cuttings
You can smear some honey directly on your cutting or, if you want, mix up a tea of 1 tbsp. Cool the tea back down to room temperature before using it, and store it in a dark place.
Ohio
Willoughby
What Are Plantable Containers: Gardening With Biodegradable Plant Containers
There are many different types available, so it is important to consider your climate, soil, and gardening practices when selecting one. If you are looking for sustainable gardening practices, you may want to consider using plantable pots for gardening.
Ohio
Willoughby
Fungus Control When Seed Starting: Tips On Controlling Fungus In Seed Trays
However, you can alsoconsisting of 1 tablespoon peroxide in 1 quart of water.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });Many organic gardeners have good luck by watering seedlings withover the surface of the soil...
Ohio
Willoughby