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Harvesting Shallots: When Is It Time To Harvest A Shallot Plant
Shallots grow in clusters and have a textured, copper-colored skin. They will turn brown and become droopy while the bulbs will protrude from the soil and the outer skin becomes papery.
Ohio
Willoughby
What Is Wild Harvesting: Learn About The Dangers Of Wild Harvesting
This is particularly common with water plants, which may bring into your pond such weeds like milfoil or Elodia. But why is wild harvesting plants seen in a bad light? One of the dangers of wild harvesting edibles is that you might mistake one food for...
Ohio
Willoughby
Winter Cover Crops With Canola: Tips On Planting Canola Cover Crops
It is used all over the world but primarily grown in Canada and Australia. Canola can be planted either in a tilled garden or no-till. Canola oil does indeed come from a plant, which contains about 44% oil.
Ohio
Willoughby
Canola: Where Does it Come From?
Whether it is or not, it now accounts for one-third all oils sold in the whole world. The names for rabe, rapeseed or broccoli raab all come from the Roman or Latin word for turnip.
California
El Segundo
Tips On Harvesting Guavas – When Is Guava Fruit Ripe
The fruit is then allowed to ripen further in an area of room temp. In the right climate, USDA zone 10, guavas can bear copious quantities of fruit but knowing when to harvest guava can be the tricky part.
Ohio
Willoughby
Zucchini Squash Harvesting: When Is Zucchini Ready To Pick
So when is zucchini ready to pick? There are a couple of ways to do this. Zucchini dates back to 5,500 B.C. in the northern parts of South America. That said, if you leave the fruit on too long, the seeds and rind harden, making it unpalatable.If you...
Ohio
Willoughby
How to Tell When Zucchini Is Ready to Harvest
Cut the stem ½ inch up from the zucchini with a sharp knife. Harvest the vegetables as soon as they reach maturity. Avoid pulling on the zucchini, as this can damage both the vegetable and the plant.Check the plant daily once zucchinis begin reaching...
California
Santa Monica
5 Techniques For Preserving Homegrown Herbs
Preserving homegrown herbs isn't difficult if you know how to do it right. If you're drying an herb with thick leaves (or if you're including the stems), it might take a bit longer.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Purple Potato Harvest
I dug up most of the potatoes late last week. The only negative about these spuds is their tendency to turn a bit gray after cooking, but leaving the purple skins on seems to remind everyone that they are indeed a lovely lavender inside and not a drab...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Horseradish and Millipedes
Making prepared horseradish couldn't be much easier. I also think that the shoots re-planted in fall grow better than those replanted in winter. I should mention how spicy and gaseous the chopped horseradish in the blender is.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Ways to Connect with Neighbors During the Harvest
Trade for Non-Food Rewards Even non-farmers who aren't gardening themselves will appreciate receiving part of your harvest and can often offer you a non-food item in return. (This is also a great way to make new friends!) 4.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Dirt On Gardening: Grow Microgreens In 7 Easy Steps
Step 6: Harvest Your microgreens are ready to harvest when they're anywhere from one to three weeks old, depending on the variety. Don't allow the flat to dry out. Herbs like cilantro, dill, fennel, arugula, basil, and chervil make fragrant and flavorful...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
2 Methods You Can Use For Threshing Dry Beans
The wind from the fan easily whisks away the pieces of pod while leaving the heavier beans behind. As you stomp on the tarp, the seedpods beneath your feet will crack open and the hard, dried seeds will be free of their husks.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
My Hanging Garden
I use river bamboo (Arundo donax) for my stakes, and a bit further up the creek there are a few places where there are big clumps of wild Arundo. All my growing areas are very narrow, so I don't have the luxury to let plants sprawl.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Apple Harvest
Take another leap to this past Saturday, and I can't believe it, but here I am happily plucking a respectable crop of apples from our diminutive new trees, as well as from the two hardy survivors.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Fave Harvest
It's my good neighbor public relations campaign. Fun for me, and it's a separate activity from the produce I harvest for family consumption. Funny how what had been a treasured crop, worried about all winter long, has now become something I'm anxious...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Harvesting Color
Deep red could be gotten from the cochineal insect, which is indigenous to South America. Color speaks to the brain in a way unlike any other form of communication. While many of the strongest colors for dyeing textiles come from special dye plants, there's...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Olive Harvest
I sample tasted an olive or two every once in a while, and when the flesh seemed to have lost all the bitterness, which was almost two months after starting, I packed the olives in mildly salty water for a week and they were ready to eat.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Harvesting Apples
Don't drop them into the bucket or sack. I look for a change in color. Fall is apple picking time! Whether you have your own fruit trees or visit a "Pick Your Own" orchard, the best apples are the ones you pick yourself, fresh from the tree.
California
El Segundo
Harvesting Leeks
If your storage room is dry, you should check the moisture in the peat occasionally. If you have never grown leeks, they are quite easy to grow. Keep the leek bulb/stalk above the damp peat.
California
El Segundo
Harvesting Tools
Fruit Pickers If you need to pick fruit from trees instead of off the ground, there are multiple tools designed to help do the trick. Spear and Jackson make especially fine ones; their Neverbend Professional Potato Fork has extra-wide, forged carbon-steel...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Blueberry Harvesting Season: Tips On Harvesting Blueberries
That said though, you really want to only pick ripe gray-blue berries. However, at this juncture, I can never really resist tasting the first blueberry of the season, just to be sure it's really ripe, right?
Ohio
Willoughby
Cattail Harvesting: Tips On Harvesting Wild Cattails
In autumn, the roots can be harvested by soaking in water until a gel forms. This common grass is very easily identified in nature and its benefits as a food and more are numerous to everyone from a day hiker to a wilderness survivor.
Ohio
Willoughby
Butternut Harvesting: How To Harvest Butternut Trees
The nuts resembleand are encased in a sticky husk inside a knobbed shell. There are a several methods to removing the husk and all of them are challenging. This curing will take several weeks.
Ohio
Willoughby
Harvesting Sunflower Seeds – Tips To Harvest Sunflowers
Sunflower harvesting is a favorite past time of birds, squirrels, field mice and deer. Most sunflower seeds will last for up to a year when stored in the fridge or freezer. The refrigerator is a great place to store seeds.
Ohio
Willoughby
Success Is …
As a result, the land looked alive and despite the challenges she faced this season, her business was off to a running start. Although Maya Angelou was never a farmer, we farmers can learn a lot from her attitude and composure.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Tips for Growing Your Own Harvest Decorations
Grow broom corn as a large-scale decorative annual grass in the landscaping. Then use the stalks as faux cornstalks, or cut the tops and use in wreaths or dried arrangements.If you have already bought the above items for decor this year, consider saving...
California
El Segundo