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Homemade Gifts from the Garden
Spread the herb-butter mixture on a sheet of wax paper and roll it up tightly into a tube (like a tootsie roll). Present the tied, fresh herbs in a basket or mixing bowl and add a bottle of olive oil and vinegar to top it off.For the food lover who doesn't...
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7 Items You Need For An Oil Change
Check the manual of your machine to find out how much oil you'll need—there may also be advice about which type of oil to use. Even if you manage to avoid any spills or drips, you'll still want to have a rag on hand to clean the dipstick so you can...
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Three Aralias for your indoor gardens
In southernmost Florida and other tropical zones, this plant is grown outside, and leaflets grow to 12 inches.As mentioned above, these three aralias would be prized specimens for an intermediate gardener.
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Yes, Joyce, there is a Money Tree (Pachira)
A minor point but one that some readers may find importantMoney Tree art at left by the incomparable "Inky" Used here with permission, Thank you! Inky Art not to be used elsewhere without express permission of the creator.
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6 Ways to Prep Your Soil for Better Carrots
(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 roots, like a tomato or pepper.) Unlike many other nutrients, phosphorus isn't absorbed by a plant as it draws...
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How to Grow Radishes
Harvests begin anywhere from 20 to 40 days after planting, depending on the variety. If your soil is deficient in phosphorus, work some bone meal or rock phosphate into the area in the fall.
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You Say Potato, I Say Sunchoke
For their medicinal value, it's really best to grow your own and harvest them just as you need them. Once trimmed, they are ready to begin digging. It's in the sunflower family, so it has a beautiful yellow flower.
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What\'s an Apiaceae Vegetable and How Do I Grow It?
The Apiaceae family, sometimes known as the Umbelliferae, Umbel, carrot or parsley family, is an expansive group of plants that spans more than 3,000 species and encompasses everything from carrots and parsley to dill, fennel and Queen Anne's lace.
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7 Crops Impossible (Or Pretty Darn Difficult) To Kill
Indeed, anyone can grow a garden, and the best way to develop the ability to do so? Get them down, and other crops won't seem so difficult. Potato beetles are the other big factor in potato production.
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Growing Great Rutabagas
Soil Preparation Like most turnips, rutabagas prefer well-drained soil high in organic matter. Because rutabagas will be in the ground for a long time, thus pinned against both cold- and warm-weather weeds, be sure to prepare the beds as best you can...
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10 Vegetables You Can Grow Hydroponically
Kale Like spinach, kale grows well in cooler temperatures, and each kale plant can regenerate and provide nutritious leaves for several months or more. Herbs Herbs are a great type of plant to grow hydroponically, as they don't take up much space, rejuvenate...
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4 Tips for Growing Market-Worthy Radishes
Both can be prevented by using floating row covers to prevent access to egg-laying adults. Radishes will either break your heart or send your gardening self-esteem to the moon. If perfect homegrown radishes have eluded you in the past, try again.
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6 White Vegetables You Need To Grow
Their flavor is mild but may get slightly bitter during hot weather. The thin skin of this gorgeous tomato turns a creamy, very pale yellow when fully ripe. Albino Beet Red beets are certainly more popular than other colors, such as yellow and striped,...
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When Are Potatoes Ready to Harvest?
Potatoes prefer a soil pH between 5.5 and 6.5, and soil that is well-drained. Waterlogged soils will cause the tubers to rot. Protect the tubers from light, and don't layer them in the box or basket any more than a foot or so deep.
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9 Tips for Growing Great Fennel
To avoid a disappointing growing season next year, renew the soil with good compost after harvesting fennel and rotate your fennel plantings away from the aforementioned crops where possible.
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How to Harvest Potatoes
In fact, sometimes the yield is too good—we've had years when we can't eat them all before the eyes start sprouting! Throughout the season, I've managed to harvest about 75 pounds of both mature and new potatoes.
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The Art of Chokes
The edible portion of an artichoke is the flower bud, which is harvested when it's still tightly closed and well before any flower color is showing. We had a very wet season here—the perfect condition for fungal issues of all sorts—and my tomatoes...
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Celeriac: The Autumn Vegetable You Should Be Growing
Tags Dirt On Gardening This under-rated root vegetable rarely makes an appearance on our dinner tables—but it should! These side shoots sap energy from the main bulb, often leading to a reduced size.
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Turnips Just Got Sexier
Tags Dirt On Gardening , turnips Instead, store them right in the garden. Nor are you ever likely to hear someone wax poetic about their favorite turnip variety like they do about their favorite heirloom tomato.
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Garden Crafts: How-to Instructions For A Macrame\' Hanging Planter
Do each of the other sides the same way, being careful to make sure they are even.When the three sides are complete, we will now connect them to hold your planter. I always use a ring, as it reduces stress on the cords as they swing in the breeze and...
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Bad luck with houseplants? Try lucky bamboo
Keep the water level fairly constant in the container. I haven't even mentioned the curled and curved stems. Lucky bamboo in quantity can be bundled into towers or woven into a pear or pineapple shape.
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A Grapevine Christmas Tree
I have sprightly garden Santas, garden angels, miniature gardening tools, flower and butterfly ornaments, and all manner of garden knick-knacks made especially for hanging on a Christmas tree.
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7 Carrots I\'m Growing This Year
Purple Sun I've grown a lot of purple carrot varieties over the years, but Purple Sun sits at the top of the list. I'm not always good at this important step, but it's critical for developing long, straight roots.
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Our Garden-Grown Thanksgiving Potatoes
We'll be using the carrots, onions, celery, peas, lettuce,and herbs from our own garden to prepare today's feast. I do know some local farmers here in Pennsylvania who are quite successful with them, so perhaps I'll look to them for some ideas on which...
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5 Carrot Cousins to Grow in Your Garden
Cosmic Purple and Dragon carrots boast a stunning shade of purple. It's one of my favorites. It has long been noted for its flavor and lack of “stringiness.” Cosmic Purple and Dragon Carrots These varieties are somewhat newer in comparison to the...
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Fruits and Vegetables - Planting and Eating With the Season
Add beets and broccoli to the menu and enjoy a delightful taste all the way through October. Once you learn your climate you will be able to serve your family and friends the most healthy and delicious meals you've ever created.When planting fall fruits...
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6 Ways To Plant Potatoes
Do this more than once throughout the season, allowing the foliage to continue growing above the soil line. The drawback to this method is the cost of the boards (unless you can use recycled materials), as well as the amount of soil you'll need.
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