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Growing Biennial Vegetables for Flowers and Seeds
Stored in separate plastic bags, sound specimens will keep in great condition until late winter or early spring. Plants Related to this Article Carrot Grow Guide Cabbage (Spring) Grow Guide Beet Grow Guide < All Guides
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Win the War on Weeds!
Sink ‘Em! Another option is to submerge perennial weed roots in a bucket of water for at least a month until they turn into sloppy goo, which can then be poured over your compost.
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Free Mulch! How to Make It and Where to Get More
About once a month, take off your mower's grass bag or insert your mulching attachment and leave the clippings on the grass. It can take two years or even longer for leaves to rot down enough to be considered leafmold.
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5 Tips for Late Summer Planting Beds
Sweet Corn Stubble for Fall Crop Protection Every situation doesn't merit wholesale renewal. It's been a rough year in many vegetable gardens, but mild autumn days are just around the corner.
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How to Ripen Fruit Faster
How to Ripen Peppers Peppers – both sweet/bell and chili – can be exceptionally prodigious once they get into their stride. Simply lay these soft-skinned beauties, stem-side down and not touching, between two layers of breathable linen.
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6 Ways to Extend Your Harvests
Check plants every couple of days and remove fruits and pods before they get too large or overripe. Beans will also stop producing more pods if the existing ones are left to ripen to biological maturity – by forming seeds, the plants will have completed...
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Fight Pests Without Using Bug Spray
Protect Your Crops As most growers of cabbages, broccoli or other brassicas will know, defense is the best form of attack. Not only can it be used to create protective tunnels for the likes of brassicas (for instance to exclude cabbage white butterflies...
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Growing Cabbages from Sowing to Harvest
Winter cabbages are very hardy but during exceptionally cold weather they may need some form of cold protection such as a row cover tunnel or cloche. Spring cabbages may be harvested young and loose as greens for repeated cutting, or left to grow on to...
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Make the Most of Your Summer Garden
This has the effect of reducing the air temperature inside to cool your drinks. Consider the look and feel of the bench, which will become a feature in its own right. The towel wicks moisture away from the pot, which then evaporates.
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Try Asian Radishes this Fall
There are many ways to enjoy the “little ginseng” of the vegetable world. Unharvested daikons make a good winter cover crop because the big roots drill deep holes into the soil, which are then enriched by the rotting radishes.
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3 Ways to Use Up Your Glut
Slice vegetables and fruits thinly then dry according to the manufacturer's instructions. Frozen produce will keep for a year and beyond, turning seasonal treats into year-round staples.
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Growing Rutabagas for a Bumper Fall Harvest
My Swedish grandmother made a rutabaga-potato mash called rutamouse, which resembles Scottish neeps and tatties, or perhaps clapshot in Orkney. I like to sidestep hot summer sun by starting the seedlings indoors and setting them out when it's cloudy,...
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Saving Seeds from Beans, Peppers, Onions...And More!
The flowers are beautiful though, and provide welcome food for local bees and other pollinators. F1 hybrids should include ‘F1' in the variety name on the seed packet. Save only the best clean seeds.
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Keep Plum Trees Healthy and Productive With Summer Pruning
These issues are heartbreaking when they occur, but the good news is they can usually be avoided by carefully performing one simple annual maintenance task: summer pruning. Don't use a wound paint or wrap to try and seal the wound.
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How to Dry Chili Peppers
Well, after plenty of careful nurturing and a recent run of fine, warm weather, I'm delighted to say my first chilies are ready for picking. If you are going to pick lots of fruits, or you're a little absent-minded like me, then wear a pair of gloves...
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Help Your Garden Survive a Summer Drought
I hope you've found some of these ideas handy. Mulches may not be very high-tech, but they are incredibly effective in a hot summer. Water along marked-out drills. Shade cloth can cast just enough shade to keep your plants happy in severe heat – and...
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Grow Potatoes for a Christmas Crop
Harvesting and Storing Second Crop Potatoes The moment of truth is when the foliage starts to turn yellow and die back. If you thought growing potatoes was hugely satisfying, second-crop potatoes will prove even more so! Give your holiday season dinners...
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Growing Fruit: Why Thinning Creates a Better Harvest
Nectarines should be thinned once to six inches (15cm) apart. This usually includes the odd-shaped ‘king' fruit at the center of the cluster. Selectively removing young fruits is called thinning.
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5 Organic Controls for Greenhouse Whitefly
It's that time of year again, when wafts – nay, clouds – of whitefly lay siege to summer favorites like tomatoes and cabbage. Yes, really! In a bad outbreak a handheld vacuum can be very effective at sucking up clouds of whitefly from disturbed leaves.
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How to grow: Agastache (Growing Guide)
Feeding Encourage fast growth by mixing a balanced organic fertilizer into the soil before planting. Popular cultivars like ‘Blue Fortune' are hardy to 5F (-15C) when well established.
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How to grow: Chives (Garlic) (Growing Guide)
Feeding Not generally needed. Like regular chives, garlic chives can become invasive. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.
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How to grow: Geranium (Growing Guide)
Harvesting Geraniums bloom longer and stronger when old blossom clusters are promptly removed. Position Full sun to partial shade. Troubleshooting Geraniums that dry out often can be brought back to life with regular water and fertilizer.
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How to grow: Shallots (Growing Guide)
Position Full sun. If storing shallots, cure in a dry place for 10 days after pulling the plants. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.
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How to grow: Borage (Growing Guide)
Feeding Not generally needed. Large plants produce edible, starry blue flowers that attract bees in droves. A fresh crop of plants can be planted in late summer for bloom in the fall.
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How to grow: Valerian (Growing Guide)
Feeding Not generally needed. After two years, valerian will grow into a 18" (45 cm) wide clump. They are also much loved by cats and dogs. Plants die back to the ground in winter and re-emerge in spring.
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How to grow: Tulip (Growing Guide)
As the flowers fade in the garden, trim them off with scissors or pruning shears. Colors choices are endless, from white to almost black. Notes Tulips will return for several years where winters are cold, but may rot when grown in warm, moist climates.
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How to grow: Ageratum (Growing Guide)
Feeding Mix a light application of a balanced organic fertilizer into the soil prior to planting. Spacing Single Plants: 7" (20cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 7" (20cm) with 11" (30cm) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Sow tiny ageratum seeds atop moist seed...
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