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Farmers Markets Food, Fun and Family
But the one thing that I've discovered that they all have in common, friendly people who will chat on every subject imaginable.The most anticipated words in the spring are “the market opens this week”.We'll be there every week, from buying vegetable...
California
El Segundo
Farmers\' markets celebrate the summer harvest
Apples and pears are starting to come in now, and I'm looking forward to some recipes in articles being planned for the "Apple Month" of October.If you get a chance to pick up some bargain "seconds," you can cut away any bad spots and maaddition to red...
California
El Segundo
Eat Your Vegetables!
There was a world of vegetables to discover when I started feeding myself. A juicy vegetable like summer squash will likely not need more liquid. Cover well, but uncover 10 minutes before they're fully tender to dry out the tian a little.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Canned Garden Vegetables – Canning Vegetables From The Garden
You'll need canning jars with two-piece lids – one piece is flat with a thin rubber seal on the bottom and the other is a metal ring that screws around the top of the jar.For water bath canning, you really only need a very large pot.
Ohio
Willoughby
Eating Beach Cherries: Can You Eat Beach Cherries From The Garden
Yes! In fact, they have a luscious, juicy flavor that tastes like cherry with a hint of grape mixed in.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });Cedar bay or beach cherries are native to Eastern Australia where...
Ohio
Willoughby
5 Funky Eggs You Can Still Eat
Torped-shaped eggs, despite their interesting form (and their tendency to pop up the top of the egg carton), they are normal and tasty. Sometimes, though, bizarre eggs may indicate a deficiency in vitamins or a hereditary anomaly […]
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 Ways to Prep Your Soil for Better Carrots
Because carrots have a single, thick taproot rather than many small fibrous roots, the zone from which they can absorb phosphorus is relatively small. If this happens, mound soil or mulch up over the exposed crowns mid-season.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Grow Radishes
The tastiest harvests occur when the roots are quarter-sized. As with most vegetables, the only way to get a true taste is to grow your own. Make these radish recipes from HobbyFarms.com: Bread-and-Butter Pickled Radishes Buttermilk-Braised Radishes Spring...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
You Say Potato, I Say Sunchoke
We have accidentally planted them around the farm a few times by moving dirt in the spring. If you'd like to use them for their health benefit, it's best to use them right away. These colonies are there to digest our food properly.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What\'s an Apiaceae Vegetable and How Do I Grow It?
Repeat the thinning in three to four weeks,” he says. Light mulching —in the form of a thin layer of grass clippings—can help keep the ground moist. Weeding and watering are additional considerations.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
7 Crops Impossible (Or Pretty Darn Difficult) To Kill
There isn't a whole lot you can do about blight—it happens to the best of us—but keeping the leaves dry by watering only at the base of plant can help. They will grow in poor soil, as long as it's loose and well drained.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Growing Great Rutabagas
Planting Rutabagas For most areas, spring planting of rutabagas is not recommended because they tend to become woody in the summer heat. Plant several varieties to see which work best for your soil and market.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Tips for Growing Market-Worthy Radishes
Sow your first batch of radish seeds six weeks before spring's average last-frost date. “Lousy soil, lousy garden—it's that simple.” Amend radish growing areas with several inches of organic matter, such as compost or well-aged manure , a few days...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 White Vegetables You Need To Grow
The pure-white flesh is sweetened by autumn's first frost, so it makes a terrific fall crop. White Hailstone Radish Although another white radish, Icicle, has become quite popular, White Hailstone hasn't found the same level of fame.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
When Are Potatoes Ready to Harvest?
Potatoes prefer a soil pH between 5.5 and 6.5, and soil that is well-drained. If you'd like to harvest new potatoes—the young, immature potatoes whose skin has not yet hardened—for immediate consumption, the plants are ready for harvesting as soon...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
9 Tips for Growing Great Fennel
Fennel seed can be found in both the vegetable and herb sections of many seed catalogs . Tags fennel , Lists The fronds are a great anise-flavored herb, the seeds are a wonderful spice known for their digestive properties, and the flower is a pollinator-attracting...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Harvest Potatoes
Then I dig around in the loosened soil with my hands and gently remove all the tubers. That's a lot of spuds! If you grow potatoes and you don't harvest new potatoes, you're missing out.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Vegetables High In Vitamin D: Eating Vegetables For Vitamin D Intake
Because of this, it's important for many people to seek out ways to supplement their Vitamin D intake. Because of this, the simple act of gardening can do a lot to help your body produce the Vitamin D it needs.
Ohio
Willoughby
The Art of Chokes
Imperial Star has a shorter maturation period, but Green Globe would have been another option. It was time to harvest the winter squash and pull out the tomato vines. It's likely that the plant will completely die back to the ground, but its roots should...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Celeriac: The Autumn Vegetable You Should Be Growing
While the water is heating, peel and scrub the celery roots. Butter salt and pepper to taste 2 T. The skin is very tough, so use a good, sharp knife and use caution. Beneath its gnarled and knobby skin, the flesh of celeriac is pure white, meaty, and...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Turnips Just Got Sexier
Was the turnip you ate picked while it was smaller than a tennis ball? You see, much like carrots, turnips are sweetened by Jack Frost's arrival, and with a couple of kisses from him, that humble turnip you once turned your childhood nose up at becomes...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Types of Wild Mushrooms You Can Eat
Each frond ranges from a half inch to four inches across, and the outer edges of the "caps" are darker. Black trumpets are hollow from top to bottom.The hen of the woods (grifola frondosa) has a firm texture and varies in color from white or tan to brown...
California
Santa Monica
10 Vegetables You Can Grow Hydroponically
The other main benefit to growing hydroponic spinach is that so long as you do not cut all of the leaves off of each plant, they will grow back and you can get multiple harvests from the same plants.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
7 Carrots I\'m Growing This Year
Merida Probably the hands-down favorite for fall planting and overwintering, Merida has been bred to be planted in September and October and then harvested the following spring. No need to peel this beauty.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Our Garden-Grown Thanksgiving Potatoes
Every Thanksgiving, my family does its best to have a homegrown holiday. Because I never walk in my raised beds, the soil there is light and fluffy. One vegetable I haven't ever grown myself for the Thanksgiving table is sweet potatoes , though they're...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Carrot Cousins to Grow in Your Garden
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 other varieties on this list.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Fruits and Vegetables - Planting and Eating With the Season
Harvest squash when it's small and tender for the best flavor. You can also create a succulent soup of cabbage, carrots, cauliflower and garlic that can be enjoyed best through November.Planting and harvesting your own fruits and vegetables is easier...
California
El Segundo