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Winter Gardening: What You Can Expect
Take advantage of that where possible, and get to market earlier than the competition. Today I offer ideas for what to expect from growing over winter and how to prepare for it. Wind and cold, mud and frost: The winter is a diverse time for weather.
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3 Ways Of Overwintering Artichokes In Cold Climates
There are three ways of overwintering artichokes in the north. An unheated garage or cool cellar between 50 and 35 degrees F work great for this process. To do this, either grow your artichoke plants in containers from the start of the season, or dig...
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Winter Gardening: 3 Ways To Have Radishes For Christmas Dinner
Just remember to replace the cloche at night. If you do, they'll be plump and juicy just in time for Christmas. Tags The Dirt on Gardening Simply fill a wide, shallow container with a 50/50 mixture of high-quality potting soil and finished compost.
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Build A Raised Bed High Tunnel To Extend The Harvest
For my 4-by-8-foot bed, there was no cutting required. That end is weighed down with a few bricks, instead of being secured with staples. Then add eight inches. To make the center support, measure the height of the center arch from the ground to its high...
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7 Steps to the Easiest Cold Frame You\'ll Ever Make
Step 6 Prop old storm windows or doors or double-paned acrylic sheeting between the roof support and the cement blocks. This is your roof. You can plant lettuce, tat soi, radish, kale and other greens through the rest of this fall and into the early winter.
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7 Winter Activities to Improve Your Garden
Crop rotation is always a good idea, whether you move crops between various beds or simply plant on the opposite side of the garden. The holidays are always filled with gifts of new implements around our house.
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Turning the Page: Autumnal Equinox
For that reason alone, I welcome fall with open arms.For those of us who love to dabble in digital photography, there are still plenty of things to shoot. Or at least until November, when I can no longer sit comfortably for hours in a cold stadium.One...
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Why You Should Plant More Cucumbers In Early July
Planting more cucumbers in July could mean a more prolific harvest. For example, plant cucumber seeds after spring pea and lettuce plants are pulled. Cucumbers love warm soil and air temperatures.
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Build a Cold Frame from a Storm Door
This design is based around a standard aluminum storm door—the type that's mounted in a frame—but the details are easy to modify to accommodate other types of doors or casement, slide-by, double-hung or storm windows.
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How to Delay Bolting of Your Spring Greens
Pick the Right Varieties You can also delay bolting by making sure you choose the correct cultivars of all the cool-season greens you plant on your farm. Cover the plants with a dark plastic pot or black storage tub to completely block out all the light...
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How To Keep Growing Poinsettias After Christmas
Some of the leaves and bracts (the colored “leaves”) may drop off over the coming weeks. Many people put the plant into a dark closet until the 14 hours have passed. Once the poinsettia begins to show color, about eight weeks later, you can discontinue...
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4 Tips to Keep your Garden Producing Into Fall
Mind Germination Rates Because late-season crops need to mature fairly quickly before winter strikes, avoid planting veggies that take a long time to reach a harvestable size. When my green beans finish producing, turnips will go in their place.
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How to Propagate Succulents: 2 Techniques for Success
Let the kids help and plan to share the daughter plants with school teachers, friends and family. If it's a larger leaf, you probably won't have to do anything at all to hold it in place; the weight of the leaf itself will keep it flat against the soil.
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Ag Bites: Make The Most Of Your Garden Hoop House, Year-Round
Dawling, author of Sustainable Market Farming (2013), takes part in making enough organic produce for everyone at the 100-person Twin Oaks Community in Louisa, Virginia, with 3½ acres and one hoop house.
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6 Household Items You Can Upcycle for the Garden
This is even more prevalent in homes before 1940. A simple and sturdy structure can easily be put together by setting the sides on end in an A-frame configuration. Got a pile of junk destined for the curb?
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3 Ways to Start the Spring Garden with Cold Frames
Transplant Heat-Hardy Seedlings Heat-loving vegetables, like eggplant , okra , peppers and tomatoes , can be started indoors three weeks earlier thanks to a cold frame. Plant the seedlings inside the cold frame.
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The Best Squash And Pumpkin Varieties For Storage
Don't let its odd look fool you, though, because the flavor is stellar and the fruits store for months. With each fruit weighing up to twenty pounds, you can get many meals from a single pumpkin.
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4 Reasons Your Greenhouse Tomatoes Are Failing
“Many growers water as often as once every 30 or 60 minutes in hot climates,” he points out. “Varieties bred for the greenhouse environment need to be used, rather than field- or garden-type tomatoes,” according to Rick Snyder, PhD, of Mississippi...
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Fruits and Vegetables - Planting and Eating With the Season
Harvest squash when it's small and tender for the best flavor. 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 and vegetables in the midwestern...
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5 Simple Steps to Build Low Tunnels
Cut the pipe to the proper lengths. Attach the peak of each hoop to this long PVC piece with plastic zip ties (as shown in the photograph). Pre-drill holes into the wood in the appropriate positions, and then screw the flagpole holders into place.
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11 Crops to Plant This Fall
In the coldest regions, the sets may hibernate underground in winter, but they will pop up in the spring. Avoid adding too much water and fertilizer to the soil in the fall. Onions Onion sets, or bulblets, are widely available in fall, and by planting...
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Growing Brambles in High Tunnels
Since about the early 2000s, farmers have tried planting berries in high tunnels, and this technique is gaining in popularity. Typically 15 to 30 feet wide, 60 to 96 feet long, and 7 to 15 feet high, high tunnels allow for the production of fall-bearing...
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Our Favorite Garden Season Extenders
I love these red re-pins. I've even run chickens in mine when they needed a protected area to roam. The convection-heated space allows greens to grow late in the season and fruits to ripen early, not to mention it's a fantastic area to harden off seedlings.
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Pests and High Tunnels
Many insects are still a problem.” In addition to the horn worm, he's experienced issues with tomato fruit worms, two-spotted spider mites, tarnished plant bugs and cucumber beetles.
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Cool Weather Annuals for Winter
You can thank me later.is a perennial crop that, once planted, gives back for years. Grow your own blend, beginning a month or more prior to the final frost date and you will not go back willingly.is so versatile; it's a wonder that the next green on...
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Overwintering Root Vegetables: 3 Methods For Success
Then, make a cylinder out of chicken wire or boxwire fencing with a large enough diameter to cover as much of the bed of root crops as possible. To do this, first cover the root crop bed with a large, flat piece of concrete reinforcement wire, making...
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Grow Heat-Loving Crops—Even In the North
Still, there's other people want a little heat to their peppers. “The variety I like the best is Sivan,” he says about cantaloupe. “We get watermelon at the end of July, or the first week of August,” Stearns says.
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