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How to grow: Borage (Growing Guide)
Blossom clusters make beautiful but short-lived cut flowers or edible garnishes. Frost tolerant Seedlings will survive light frosts, but older plants are easily damaged. Companions Tomato, Squash, Strawberry and Pepper.
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Liverpool
How to grow: Onion Root Maggot (Growing Guide)
They lay eggs at the base of onion plants, and the larvae tunnel into onion roots. Frequently the plant will break off as you pull it from the ground. Preventing Problems: Floating row covers (fleece) are an effective way to prevent egg laying by adults.
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How to grow: Valerian (Growing Guide)
They are also much loved by cats and dogs. Feeding Not generally needed. Dried valerian roots are used to make a bedtime tea that promotes sleep. Notes Valerian produces extremely fragrant flowers in early summer.
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Liverpool
How to grow: Lemon Balm (Growing Guide)
Companions Squash, Tomato and Beans. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area. Notes Lemon balm is very easy to grow. Crop Rotation Group Miscellaneous ● Soil Rich well-drained soil.
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Liverpool
How to grow: Tulip (Growing Guide)
Cover the bulbs to four times their depth with loose soil. In less than full sun, tulip blossoms will twist toward the strongest directional light. Crop Rotation Group Miscellaneous ● Soil Average garden soil with excellent drainage.
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Liverpool
How to grow: Ageratum (Growing Guide)
Tall varieties make great cut flowers. Feeding Mix a light application of a balanced organic fertilizer into the soil prior to planting. Harvesting Snip off spent blossoms to keep plants looking neat, and to prolong flowering.
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Liverpool
How to grow: Tomato (Large) (Growing Guide)
Companions Marigold, Broccoli, Chives, Mint, Borage, Parsley, Basil, Pepper, Asparagus, Monarda, Lettuce, Garlic, Dill and Calendula. 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: Parsnip (Growing Guide)
Feeding Not required. Germination often takes up to 2 weeks. Position Sun or partial shade. Harvesting Use a digging fork to loosen soil along outside of the planting before pulling roots.
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How to grow: Hazel (Growing Guide)
Harvesting Harvest when the husks begin to turn yellow in early fall. Can be grown as a hedge. Companions Crimson Clover. A wide hole is better than a very deep one. Position Sheltered spot in full sun or partial shade.
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Liverpool
How to grow: Onions (Red) (Growing Guide)
Troubleshooting Weed early and often to keep onions growing strong. In clay soil, grow in raised beds or rows. Long-day varieties work best in northern areas. Seedlings are less likely to bolt (produce flowers) compared to bulb onions grown from sets.
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How to grow: Cantaloupe (Growing Guide)
Do not weed after the fruits have set. Companions Tansy, Nasturtium and Catnip. Troubleshooting Use a paper or other roll-out mulch to prevent weeds. Small melons mature quickly and take up less space compared to varieties that produce huge fruits.
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Liverpool
How to grow: Apple Maggot (Growing Guide)
Small, rice-like maggots may be present, especially in apples that have dropped to the ground. Preventing Problems: In areas where this pest is common, hang pheromone-baited sticky traps in apple trees in early summer, before fruits grow larger than your...
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How to grow: Lantana (Growing Guide)
Harvesting Snip off any seed clusters that form and discard them, as they are poisonous. Frost tolerant Very limited. Feeding Mix a standard application of a balanced organic fertilizer into the soil prior to planting along with a generous helping of...
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Liverpool
How to grow: Chamomile (Growing Guide)
Feeding Not usually required. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area. Notes Feathery chamomile foliage contrasts well with the textures of other herbs and flowers.
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Liverpool
How to grow: Orange (Container Grown) (Growing Guide)
Companions Lavender and Garlic. Picking can continue for several weeks as fruits do not ripen all at once. Position A sheltered spot in full sun spring to fall. Feeding In spring and summer, feed with a balanced organic fertilizer.
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Liverpool
How to grow: White Currant (Growing Guide)
Harvesting Harvest fruit when the fruits just begin to soften, and chill immediately. PH of 6 to 6.5 preferred. 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: Japanese Beetle (Growing Guide)
They fly away or drop to the ground when disturbed. Tips: Pole beans often are damaged by Japanese beetles, but because the infested leaves are at eye level, the beetles are easier to gather.
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Liverpool
How to grow: Lavender (Growing Guide)
Companions Rose, Rosemary, Sage, Mint, Agastache, Apple, Cherry, Peach, Pear and Plum. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.
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Liverpool
How to grow: Peach (Large) (Growing Guide)
Young peach trees are at high risk for damage from insects that bore into the main trunk. Avoid planting in heavy soils. Spacing Single Plants: 19' 8" (6.00m) each way (minimum) Rows: 19' 8" (6.00m) with 19' 8" (6.00m) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant...
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How to grow: Cherry (Semi-Dwarf) (Growing Guide)
Position Sunny spot with excellent air circulation. In humid climates, cherries often develop problems with fungal diseases such as brown rot. Harvesting Pick cherries carefully so as not to damage the delicate fruit.
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How to grow: Okra (Growing Guide)
Position Full sun and warm conditions. Companions Melon, Cucumber, Pepper and Eggplant. Spacing Single Plants: 1' 7" (50cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 1' 5" (45cm) with 1' 11" (60cm) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Soak seeds in water overnight before planting...
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How to grow: Oregano (Growing Guide)
Gather stems for drying in early summer, just before the plants bloom. Position Full sun to partial afternoon shade. Some strains are grown for their pretty pink flowers. Troubleshooting Control oregano's spread by cutting back flowering stems when their...
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How to grow: Pepper (Growing Guide)
Feed every two weeks with a liquid feed after the plants begin to blossom and set fruit. Mulch to keep soil lightly moist at all times. Position Full sun. Troubleshooting Hot weather can cause peppers to temporarily stop flowering.
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How to grow: Walnut (Growing Guide)
Companions Persimmon. Mulch after planting, and encircle the trunk with a wire cage or protective pipe to protect the young tree from animal and insect pests. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for...
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How to grow: Diamondback Moth (Growing Guide)
The adult moths will lay their eggs there rather than on your garden plants, and you can chop up the cress and compost it when it is loaded with larvae. Tips: Diamondback moths can complete their life cycle within a 15-30 day period during the summer...
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How to grow: Aphid, Black Bean (Growing Guide)
Encourage beneficial insects including lady beetles, syrphid flies, and lacewings, which are important aphid predators. Tips: Lady beetles and their larvae are great beneficial insects to welcome into your garden.
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How to grow: Radish (Growing Guide)
Position Full sun to partial afternoon shade. Companions Nasturtium, Lettuce and Peas. Spacing Single Plants: 3" (10cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 3" (10cm) with 7" (20cm) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Sow seeds directly in the bed or row, one-half inch...
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