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CHEAP AND EASY DIY ROW COVERS TO PROTECT YOUR GARDEN by Matt Gibson Every gardener is thankful to have row covers on hand when the temperatures drop. Not only do these inexpensive, DIY insulators protect your plants from cold and wind, they also keep out insects, fight against the spread of disease, and keep soil and plants from overheating. Also known as garden fabric, garden 10 BIGGEST MISTAKES TO AVOID WHEN GROWING PEPPER PLANTS by Jennifer Poindexter Peppers are one of the most common vegetables grown in many gardens. Yet, many gardeners still struggle to get their plants to grow like they want. We all want large peppers that are colorful and tasty. If you find that you’re struggling with raising pepper plants, you’re in SHOULD I PINCH OFF TOMATO FLOWERS? QUESTION: Should I pinch off tomato flowers?. ANSWER: Many gardeners recommend pinching off the first set of flowers a tomato plant produces in late spring, before the plant has been transplanted into the garden.If you wish to do this, it’s important to understand why the technique works, as you don’t want to just start removing flowers from your plant at random (since the flowers are HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN TO HARVEST ONIONS? If there is a soft spot, it is a sign that the bulb is finished growing even if the tops look like they are still growing. Pull any onions that have the soft area on the top and leave any that don’t so that they reach full maturity before harvesting. If you don’t feel the soft spot on DO POTATOES HAVE TO FLOWER BEFORE HARVESTING? Do potatoes have to flower before harvesting? -Matt G. ANSWER: Don’t worry if your potato plants aren’t producing blooms. The flowers are not needed in order for the plants to grow delicious tubers underground. Instead, the blossoms are linked to production of the small, green above-ground fruits that resemble tomatoes. IS MOLASSES GOOD FOR TOMATO PLANTS? QUESTION: Is molasses good for tomato plants?. ANSWER: Some gardeners swear by feeding their tomato plants molasses, saying that the molasses not only provides tomato plants with energy but also makes ripening tomatoes sweeter and increases microbial activity in the soil.Others disagree, stating that plants don’t need the vitamins molasses contains, and the short-term boost in microbial HOW DO YOU KEEP KALE FROM BOLTING? QUESTION: It gets warm where I live in the summer. How do you keep kale from bolting? – Tina K. ANSWER: If your kale plant is bolting early, there is not a lot that you can do to stop the process. However, if you nip the flower head off, the plant will most likely develop more flowering side shoots that you can harvest and eat them like you would sprouting broccoli. 13 TOP TIPS FOR GROWING PEPPERS SUCCESSFULLY Add powdered milk to the base of the plant when planting. If blossom end rot still forms, add more powdered milk. It’s a problem which can be easily corrected. 7. Be Patient with Your Plants. This is the hardest part for me when growing peppers. It seems everything else A GUIDE TO USING THE RUTH STOUT GARDENING METHOD Stout classically told everyone to use twice as much as you think you need, but the average amount of mulch you should use is eight inches. That seems like a lot at first, but remember, mulch will decompose and compact. Eight inches turn into three inches before the GARDENING MYTH: WHY FOLDING, CUTTING, OR STEPPING ON ONION By Erin Marissa Russell If you’re growing onions, you’ve probably heard of a trick many gardeners claim is the ticket to growing a crop with heavy bulbs: folding, cutting, or stepping on the tops of onions. It’s true that some of the reasoning behind breaking the green topsof
CHEAP AND EASY DIY ROW COVERS TO PROTECT YOUR GARDEN by Matt Gibson Every gardener is thankful to have row covers on hand when the temperatures drop. Not only do these inexpensive, DIY insulators protect your plants from cold and wind, they also keep out insects, fight against the spread of disease, and keep soil and plants from overheating. Also known as garden fabric, garden 10 BIGGEST MISTAKES TO AVOID WHEN GROWING PEPPER PLANTS by Jennifer Poindexter Peppers are one of the most common vegetables grown in many gardens. Yet, many gardeners still struggle to get their plants to grow like they want. We all want large peppers that are colorful and tasty. If you find that you’re struggling with raising pepper plants, you’re in SHOULD I PINCH OFF TOMATO FLOWERS? QUESTION: Should I pinch off tomato flowers?. ANSWER: Many gardeners recommend pinching off the first set of flowers a tomato plant produces in late spring, before the plant has been transplanted into the garden.If you wish to do this, it’s important to understand why the technique works, as you don’t want to just start removing flowers from your plant at random (since the flowers are HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN TO HARVEST ONIONS? If there is a soft spot, it is a sign that the bulb is finished growing even if the tops look like they are still growing. Pull any onions that have the soft area on the top and leave any that don’t so that they reach full maturity before harvesting. If you don’t feel the soft spot on DO POTATOES HAVE TO FLOWER BEFORE HARVESTING? Do potatoes have to flower before harvesting? -Matt G. ANSWER: Don’t worry if your potato plants aren’t producing blooms. The flowers are not needed in order for the plants to grow delicious tubers underground. Instead, the blossoms are linked to production of the small, green above-ground fruits that resemble tomatoes. IS MOLASSES GOOD FOR TOMATO PLANTS? QUESTION: Is molasses good for tomato plants?. ANSWER: Some gardeners swear by feeding their tomato plants molasses, saying that the molasses not only provides tomato plants with energy but also makes ripening tomatoes sweeter and increases microbial activity in the soil.Others disagree, stating that plants don’t need the vitamins molasses contains, and the short-term boost in microbial HOW DO YOU KEEP KALE FROM BOLTING? QUESTION: It gets warm where I live in the summer. How do you keep kale from bolting? – Tina K. ANSWER: If your kale plant is bolting early, there is not a lot that you can do to stop the process. However, if you nip the flower head off, the plant will most likely develop more flowering side shoots that you can harvest and eat them like you would sprouting broccoli. 12 EASIEST FRUITS TO GROW IN A HOME GARDEN 1 day ago · by Bethany Hayes Are you dying to add fruits to your backyard garden but have no idea where to start? Most fruits aren’t as easy as growing vegetables; many are perennial trees and shrubs that require pruning and extra maintenance to keep them thriving throughout the years. For beginners, this is intimidating, so you’llwant
HOW TO GROW PINCUSHION FLOWERS 12 hours ago · by Jennifer Poindexter Pincushion flowers are unique and gorgeous additions to the flower garden. Have you ever seen these beauties in bloom? They’re colorful, easy to care for, and come in different varieties to work in almost any planting zone. If you need a subtle flower for your growing space, consider the pincushion flower.Here’s
9 PERFECT PLANTS FOR FRONT PORCH IDEAS Finding perfect plants for your front porch has never been easy. Things get worse if you have a porch with less-than-perfect growing conditions. Or your climate can have your hands tied. Whatever your issue, the front porch ideas below are here to help.HOW TO GROW CARAWAY
12 hours ago · by Jennifer Poindexter Have you considered growing caraway in your garden? Are you familiar with caraway seeds? They are a spice used in a variety of culinary recipes and are produced by the herb caraway. The plant can be used fresh by enjoying the HOW TO GROW ASTILBE FLOWERS 12 hours ago · by Jennifer Poindexter If you’re growing a shaded garden, you must consider how to grow astilbe. This is a gorgeous flower which comes in a variety of colors and sizes. Plus, it’s a perennial flower. Therefore, you plant it one time, and it can provide HOW TO GROW SANTOLINA HERB 15 hours ago · by Jennifer Poindexter Santolina is a plant many gardeners aren’t familiar with. If you’re wondering if this is the right plant for you, begin by asking yourself a few questions. Do you love plants which thrive off neglect? Are you looking for a gorgeous herb that won’t require a HOW TO GROW SALAD BURNET HERB 15 hours ago · by Jennifer Poindexter Are you in search of an herb that has various uses? Have you considered growing salad burnet? Salad burnet could be a great choice for your herb garden. It can be used in place of lettuce on sandwiches, is great for creating infused oils or HOW TO GET RID OF INVASIVE BISHOP WEED (GOUTWEED Work in a contained area. For example, start with a 2 foot by 2 foot square. Cut the entire bishop’s weed in the area down to the ground. Dig up the soil, the plant material, and the roots and rhizomes. Carefully sift out all of the rhizomes and roots, and throw them away. SHOULD YOU CUT THE BOTTOM LEAVES OFF TOMATO PLANTS QUESTION: Should you cut the bottom leaves off tomato plants?. ANSWER: Once your tomato plants have reached 12 to 18 inches tall, you may notice that some of the leaves are dying or turning yellow.It’s fine to remove those leaves as long as they are below the first set of flowers on your tomato plant. You can also remove the “suckers” that grow from where the branches of the plant meet CAN I PLANT KALE AND SWISS CHARD TOGETHER? 15 hours ago · Question: Can I plant kale and Swiss chard together? Would it make sense to plant those together in my vegetable garden? -Kim M. Answer: Kale and Swiss chard have similar maintenance needs, so they make very suitable companion plants that can be grown close together or even in the same planter. If you decide to grow the two together in separate containers, choose a pot for each individual 13 TOP TIPS FOR GROWING PEPPERS SUCCESSFULLY by Jennifer Poindexter Are peppers a staple in your summer garden? They are in our garden! We enjoy growing bell peppers, hot peppers, and sweet peppers. They are delicious when pickled, frozen, or used fresh. Whether you’re an expert at raising peppers, and looking to compare notes, or you’re someone who would like to become GARDENING MYTH: WHY FOLDING, CUTTING, OR STEPPING ON ONION By Erin Marissa Russell If you’re growing onions, you’ve probably heard of a trick many gardeners claim is the ticket to growing a crop with heavy bulbs: folding, cutting, or stepping on the tops of onions. It’s true that some of the reasoning behind breaking the green topsof
A GUIDE TO USING THE RUTH STOUT GARDENING METHOD by Bethany Hayes. Growing organic food doesn’t have to be complicated. Using the Ruth Stout gardening method takes half of the work out of gardening and makes it easy for you to grow vegetablesabundantly.
CHEAP AND EASY DIY ROW COVERS TO PROTECT YOUR GARDEN by Matt Gibson Every gardener is thankful to have row covers on hand when the temperatures drop. Not only do these inexpensive, DIY insulators protect your plants from cold and wind, they also keep out insects, fight against the spread of disease, and keep soil and plants from overheating. Also known as garden fabric, garden 10 BIGGEST MISTAKES TO AVOID WHEN GROWING PEPPER PLANTS by Jennifer Poindexter Peppers are one of the most common vegetables grown in many gardens. Yet, many gardeners still struggle to get their plants to grow like they want. We all want large peppers that are colorful and tasty. If you find that you’re struggling with raising pepper plants, you’re in DO POTATOES HAVE TO FLOWER BEFORE HARVESTING? QUESTION: My potato plants are not flowering. How do I know when to harvest them? Do potatoes have to flower before harvesting? -Matt G ANSWER: Don’t worry if your potato plants aren’t producing blooms. The flowers are not needed in order for the plants to grow delicious tubers underground. Instead, the blossoms are linked to HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN TO HARVEST ONIONS? QUESTION: How do you know when to harvest onions? Is there a general rule I can follow or can you determine by the onion tops? -Gerald S. ANSWER: As you near the three month mark, look for changes in growth or appearance on the visible tops of your onion plants. These changes will indicate that your onions are nearing maturity. HOW DO YOU KEEP KALE FROM BOLTING? QUESTION: It gets warm where I live in the summer. How do you keep kale from bolting? – Tina K. ANSWER: If your kale plant is bolting early, there is not a lot that you can do to stop the process. However, if you nip the flower head off, the plant will most likely develop more flowering side shoots that you can harvest and eat them like you would sprouting broccoli. IS MOLASSES GOOD FOR TOMATO PLANTS? QUESTION: Is molasses good for tomato plants?. ANSWER: Some gardeners swear by feeding their tomato plants molasses, saying that the molasses not only provides tomato plants with energy but also makes ripening tomatoes sweeter and increases microbial activity in the soil.Others disagree, stating that plants don’t need the vitamins molasses contains, and the short-term boost in microbial SHOULD I PINCH OFF TOMATO FLOWERS? QUESTION: Should I pinch off tomato flowers?. ANSWER: Many gardeners recommend pinching off the first set of flowers a tomato plant produces in late spring, before the plant has been transplanted into the garden.If you wish to do this, it’s important to understand why the technique works, as you don’t want to just start removing flowers from your plant at random (since the flowers are 13 TOP TIPS FOR GROWING PEPPERS SUCCESSFULLY by Jennifer Poindexter Are peppers a staple in your summer garden? They are in our garden! We enjoy growing bell peppers, hot peppers, and sweet peppers. They are delicious when pickled, frozen, or used fresh. Whether you’re an expert at raising peppers, and looking to compare notes, or you’re someone who would like to become GARDENING MYTH: WHY FOLDING, CUTTING, OR STEPPING ON ONION By Erin Marissa Russell If you’re growing onions, you’ve probably heard of a trick many gardeners claim is the ticket to growing a crop with heavy bulbs: folding, cutting, or stepping on the tops of onions. It’s true that some of the reasoning behind breaking the green topsof
A GUIDE TO USING THE RUTH STOUT GARDENING METHOD by Bethany Hayes. Growing organic food doesn’t have to be complicated. Using the Ruth Stout gardening method takes half of the work out of gardening and makes it easy for you to grow vegetablesabundantly.
CHEAP AND EASY DIY ROW COVERS TO PROTECT YOUR GARDEN by Matt Gibson Every gardener is thankful to have row covers on hand when the temperatures drop. Not only do these inexpensive, DIY insulators protect your plants from cold and wind, they also keep out insects, fight against the spread of disease, and keep soil and plants from overheating. Also known as garden fabric, garden 10 BIGGEST MISTAKES TO AVOID WHEN GROWING PEPPER PLANTS by Jennifer Poindexter Peppers are one of the most common vegetables grown in many gardens. Yet, many gardeners still struggle to get their plants to grow like they want. We all want large peppers that are colorful and tasty. If you find that you’re struggling with raising pepper plants, you’re in DO POTATOES HAVE TO FLOWER BEFORE HARVESTING? QUESTION: My potato plants are not flowering. How do I know when to harvest them? Do potatoes have to flower before harvesting? -Matt G ANSWER: Don’t worry if your potato plants aren’t producing blooms. The flowers are not needed in order for the plants to grow delicious tubers underground. Instead, the blossoms are linked to HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN TO HARVEST ONIONS? QUESTION: How do you know when to harvest onions? Is there a general rule I can follow or can you determine by the onion tops? -Gerald S. ANSWER: As you near the three month mark, look for changes in growth or appearance on the visible tops of your onion plants. These changes will indicate that your onions are nearing maturity. HOW DO YOU KEEP KALE FROM BOLTING? QUESTION: It gets warm where I live in the summer. How do you keep kale from bolting? – Tina K. ANSWER: If your kale plant is bolting early, there is not a lot that you can do to stop the process. However, if you nip the flower head off, the plant will most likely develop more flowering side shoots that you can harvest and eat them like you would sprouting broccoli. IS MOLASSES GOOD FOR TOMATO PLANTS? QUESTION: Is molasses good for tomato plants?. ANSWER: Some gardeners swear by feeding their tomato plants molasses, saying that the molasses not only provides tomato plants with energy but also makes ripening tomatoes sweeter and increases microbial activity in the soil.Others disagree, stating that plants don’t need the vitamins molasses contains, and the short-term boost in microbial SHOULD I PINCH OFF TOMATO FLOWERS? QUESTION: Should I pinch off tomato flowers?. ANSWER: Many gardeners recommend pinching off the first set of flowers a tomato plant produces in late spring, before the plant has been transplanted into the garden.If you wish to do this, it’s important to understand why the technique works, as you don’t want to just start removing flowers from your plant at random (since the flowers are 12 EASIEST FRUITS TO GROW IN A HOME GARDEN 1 day ago · by Bethany Hayes Are you dying to add fruits to your backyard garden but have no idea where to start? Most fruits aren’t as easy as growing vegetables; many are perennial trees and shrubs that require pruning and extra maintenance to keep them thriving throughout the years. For beginners, this is intimidating, so you’llwant
HOW TO GROW CHERRY TREES FROM PITS by Matt Gibson So you want to grow a cherry tree from a pit? Mankind has been consuming cherries since the dawn of civilization, literally. Fossilized cherry pits have been found in prehistoric caves by archeologists in Asia and Europe, dating back to the earliest civilizations. The earliest written mention of the sweet, red fruit HOW TO GROW ASTILBE FLOWERS 10 hours ago · by Jennifer Poindexter If you’re growing a shaded garden, you must consider how to grow astilbe. This is a gorgeous flower which comes in a variety of colors and sizes. Plus, it’s a perennial flower. Therefore, you plant it one time, and it can provide HOW TO GROW PINCUSHION FLOWERS 10 hours ago · by Jennifer Poindexter Pincushion flowers are unique and gorgeous additions to the flower garden. Have you ever seen these beauties in bloom? They’re colorful, easy to care for, and come in different varieties to work in almost any planting zone. If you need a subtle flower for your growing space, consider the pincushion flower.Here’s
HOW TO GROW SANTOLINA HERB 13 hours ago · by Jennifer Poindexter Santolina is a plant many gardeners aren’t familiar with. If you’re wondering if this is the right plant for you, begin by asking yourself a few questions. Do you love plants which thrive off neglect? Are you looking for a gorgeous herb that won’t require aHOW TO GROW CARAWAY
10 hours ago · by Jennifer Poindexter Have you considered growing caraway in your garden? Are you familiar with caraway seeds? They are a spice used in a variety of culinary recipes and are produced by the herb caraway. The plant can be used fresh by enjoying the HOW TO GROW SALAD BURNET HERB 13 hours ago · by Jennifer Poindexter Are you in search of an herb that has various uses? Have you considered growing salad burnet? Salad burnet could be a great choice for your herb garden. It can be used in place of lettuce on sandwiches, is great for creating infused oils or CAN I PLANT KALE AND SWISS CHARD TOGETHER? 13 hours ago · Question: Can I plant kale and Swiss chard together? Would it make sense to plant those together in my vegetable garden? -Kim M. Answer: Kale and Swiss chard have similar maintenance needs, so they make very suitable companion plants that can be grown close together or even in the same planter. If you decide to grow the two together in separate containers, choose a pot for each individual CAN I GROW SWISS CHARD IN A CONTAINER? Question: Can I grow Swiss chard in a container? Is there a variety that grows better in containers? -Ted G. Answer: Swiss chard is perfect for container gardening, and with delightfully colorful varieties such as ‘Bright Lights,’ which features foliage colors that range from red, white, and gold to yellow, violet, and orange, the leafy green pulls double duty as both a delicious and CAN SWISS CHARD BE EATEN RAW? Question: Can Swiss chard be eaten raw?How should I prepare it. -Laura R. Answer: It’s true that many of us are most familiar with eating Swiss chard when it’s been cooked low and slow as part of a braised dish, but this nutritious leafy green can also be eaten raw. It’s delicious as a simple, classic salad, of course, but here are some less conventional ways you can enjoy your homegrown 13 TOP TIPS FOR GROWING PEPPERS SUCCESSFULLY Add powdered milk to the base of the plant when planting. If blossom end rot still forms, add more powdered milk. It’s a problem which can be easily corrected. 7. Be Patient with Your Plants. This is the hardest part for me when growing peppers. It seems everything else A GUIDE TO USING THE RUTH STOUT GARDENING METHOD Stout classically told everyone to use twice as much as you think you need, but the average amount of mulch you should use is eight inches. That seems like a lot at first, but remember, mulch will decompose and compact. Eight inches turn into three inches before the GARDENING MYTH: WHY FOLDING, CUTTING, OR STEPPING ON ONION By Erin Marissa Russell If you’re growing onions, you’ve probably heard of a trick many gardeners claim is the ticket to growing a crop with heavy bulbs: folding, cutting, or stepping on the tops of onions. It’s true that some of the reasoning behind breaking the green topsof
CHEAP AND EASY DIY ROW COVERS TO PROTECT YOUR GARDEN by Matt Gibson Every gardener is thankful to have row covers on hand when the temperatures drop. Not only do these inexpensive, DIY insulators protect your plants from cold and wind, they also keep out insects, fight against the spread of disease, and keep soil and plants from overheating. Also known as garden fabric, garden 10 BIGGEST MISTAKES TO AVOID WHEN GROWING PEPPER PLANTS by Jennifer Poindexter Peppers are one of the most common vegetables grown in many gardens. Yet, many gardeners still struggle to get their plants to grow like they want. We all want large peppers that are colorful and tasty. If you find that you’re struggling with raising pepper plants, you’re in SHOULD I PINCH OFF TOMATO FLOWERS? QUESTION: Should I pinch off tomato flowers?. ANSWER: Many gardeners recommend pinching off the first set of flowers a tomato plant produces in late spring, before the plant has been transplanted into the garden.If you wish to do this, it’s important to understand why the technique works, as you don’t want to just start removing flowers from your plant at random (since the flowers are HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN TO HARVEST ONIONS? If there is a soft spot, it is a sign that the bulb is finished growing even if the tops look like they are still growing. Pull any onions that have the soft area on the top and leave any that don’t so that they reach full maturity before harvesting. If you don’t feel the soft spot on DO POTATOES HAVE TO FLOWER BEFORE HARVESTING? Do potatoes have to flower before harvesting? -Matt G. ANSWER: Don’t worry if your potato plants aren’t producing blooms. The flowers are not needed in order for the plants to grow delicious tubers underground. Instead, the blossoms are linked to production of the small, green above-ground fruits that resemble tomatoes. HOW DO YOU KEEP KALE FROM BOLTING? QUESTION: It gets warm where I live in the summer. How do you keep kale from bolting? – Tina K. ANSWER: If your kale plant is bolting early, there is not a lot that you can do to stop the process. However, if you nip the flower head off, the plant will most likely develop more flowering side shoots that you can harvest and eat them like you would sprouting broccoli. IS MOLASSES GOOD FOR TOMATO PLANTS? QUESTION: Is molasses good for tomato plants?. ANSWER: Some gardeners swear by feeding their tomato plants molasses, saying that the molasses not only provides tomato plants with energy but also makes ripening tomatoes sweeter and increases microbial activity in the soil.Others disagree, stating that plants don’t need the vitamins molasses contains, and the short-term boost in microbial 13 TOP TIPS FOR GROWING PEPPERS SUCCESSFULLY Add powdered milk to the base of the plant when planting. If blossom end rot still forms, add more powdered milk. It’s a problem which can be easily corrected. 7. Be Patient with Your Plants. This is the hardest part for me when growing peppers. It seems everything else A GUIDE TO USING THE RUTH STOUT GARDENING METHOD Stout classically told everyone to use twice as much as you think you need, but the average amount of mulch you should use is eight inches. That seems like a lot at first, but remember, mulch will decompose and compact. Eight inches turn into three inches before the GARDENING MYTH: WHY FOLDING, CUTTING, OR STEPPING ON ONION By Erin Marissa Russell If you’re growing onions, you’ve probably heard of a trick many gardeners claim is the ticket to growing a crop with heavy bulbs: folding, cutting, or stepping on the tops of onions. It’s true that some of the reasoning behind breaking the green topsof
CHEAP AND EASY DIY ROW COVERS TO PROTECT YOUR GARDEN by Matt Gibson Every gardener is thankful to have row covers on hand when the temperatures drop. Not only do these inexpensive, DIY insulators protect your plants from cold and wind, they also keep out insects, fight against the spread of disease, and keep soil and plants from overheating. Also known as garden fabric, garden 10 BIGGEST MISTAKES TO AVOID WHEN GROWING PEPPER PLANTS by Jennifer Poindexter Peppers are one of the most common vegetables grown in many gardens. Yet, many gardeners still struggle to get their plants to grow like they want. We all want large peppers that are colorful and tasty. If you find that you’re struggling with raising pepper plants, you’re in SHOULD I PINCH OFF TOMATO FLOWERS? QUESTION: Should I pinch off tomato flowers?. ANSWER: Many gardeners recommend pinching off the first set of flowers a tomato plant produces in late spring, before the plant has been transplanted into the garden.If you wish to do this, it’s important to understand why the technique works, as you don’t want to just start removing flowers from your plant at random (since the flowers are HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN TO HARVEST ONIONS? If there is a soft spot, it is a sign that the bulb is finished growing even if the tops look like they are still growing. Pull any onions that have the soft area on the top and leave any that don’t so that they reach full maturity before harvesting. If you don’t feel the soft spot on DO POTATOES HAVE TO FLOWER BEFORE HARVESTING? Do potatoes have to flower before harvesting? -Matt G. ANSWER: Don’t worry if your potato plants aren’t producing blooms. The flowers are not needed in order for the plants to grow delicious tubers underground. Instead, the blossoms are linked to production of the small, green above-ground fruits that resemble tomatoes. HOW DO YOU KEEP KALE FROM BOLTING? QUESTION: It gets warm where I live in the summer. How do you keep kale from bolting? – Tina K. ANSWER: If your kale plant is bolting early, there is not a lot that you can do to stop the process. However, if you nip the flower head off, the plant will most likely develop more flowering side shoots that you can harvest and eat them like you would sprouting broccoli. IS MOLASSES GOOD FOR TOMATO PLANTS? QUESTION: Is molasses good for tomato plants?. ANSWER: Some gardeners swear by feeding their tomato plants molasses, saying that the molasses not only provides tomato plants with energy but also makes ripening tomatoes sweeter and increases microbial activity in the soil.Others disagree, stating that plants don’t need the vitamins molasses contains, and the short-term boost in microbial 12 EASIEST FRUITS TO GROW IN A HOME GARDEN 1 day ago · by Bethany Hayes Are you dying to add fruits to your backyard garden but have no idea where to start? Most fruits aren’t as easy as growing vegetables; many are perennial trees and shrubs that require pruning and extra maintenance to keep them thriving throughout the years. For beginners, this is intimidating, so you’llwant
HOW TO GROW PINCUSHION FLOWERS 9 hours ago · by Jennifer Poindexter Pincushion flowers are unique and gorgeous additions to the flower garden. Have you ever seen these beauties in bloom? They’re colorful, easy to care for, and come in different varieties to work in almost any planting zone. If you need a subtle flower for your growing space, consider the pincushion flower.Here’s
9 PERFECT PLANTS FOR FRONT PORCH IDEAS Image courtesy. Wandering Jew ( Transcendentia zebrina) is the perfect plant for those who want to add some character to their front porch. This plant captivates with its eye-catching colors and vine growing habit. The plant will fit snugly on your front porch if you put it in a hanging basket and let it sprawl down. HOW TO GROW ASTILBE FLOWERS 9 hours ago · by Jennifer Poindexter If you’re growing a shaded garden, you must consider how to grow astilbe. This is a gorgeous flower which comes in a variety of colors and sizes. Plus, it’s a perennial flower. Therefore, you plant it one time, and it can provideHOW TO GROW CARAWAY
9 hours ago · by Jennifer Poindexter Have you considered growing caraway in your garden? Are you familiar with caraway seeds? They are a spice used in a variety of culinary recipes and are produced by the herb caraway. The plant can be used fresh by enjoying the HOW TO GROW CHERRY TREES FROM PITS Instead, you will want to source the cherries from a farmers market, or from a cherry orchard in your area. Eat them and put the pits into a bowl of warm water for around five minutes, gently scrubbing them clean of any clinging bits of fruit. Put the clean pits on a dry paper towel in a sunny windowsill and let dry for three to five days. HOW TO GROW SANTOLINA HERB 12 hours ago · by Jennifer Poindexter Santolina is a plant many gardeners aren’t familiar with. If you’re wondering if this is the right plant for you, begin by asking yourself a few questions. Do you love plants which thrive off neglect? Are you looking for a gorgeous herb that won’t require a HOW TO GROW SALAD BURNET HERB 12 hours ago · by Jennifer Poindexter Are you in search of an herb that has various uses? Have you considered growing salad burnet? Salad burnet could be a great choice for your herb garden. It can be used in place of lettuce on sandwiches, is great for creating infused oils or HOW TO GET RID OF INVASIVE BISHOP WEED (GOUTWEED Work in a contained area. For example, start with a 2 foot by 2 foot square. Cut the entire bishop’s weed in the area down to the ground. Dig up the soil, the plant material, and the roots and rhizomes. Carefully sift out all of the rhizomes and roots, and throw them away. SHOULD YOU CUT THE BOTTOM LEAVES OFF TOMATO PLANTS QUESTION: Should you cut the bottom leaves off tomato plants?. ANSWER: Once your tomato plants have reached 12 to 18 inches tall, you may notice that some of the leaves are dying or turning yellow.It’s fine to remove those leaves as long as they are below the first set of flowers on your tomato plant. You can also remove the “suckers” that grow from where the branches of the plant meet 13 TOP TIPS FOR GROWING PEPPERS SUCCESSFULLY Add powdered milk to the base of the plant when planting. If blossom end rot still forms, add more powdered milk. It’s a problem which can be easily corrected. 7. Be Patient with Your Plants. This is the hardest part for me when growing peppers. It seems everything else GARDENING MYTH: WHY FOLDING, CUTTING, OR STEPPING ON ONION By Erin Marissa Russell If you’re growing onions, you’ve probably heard of a trick many gardeners claim is the ticket to growing a crop with heavy bulbs: folding, cutting, or stepping on the tops of onions. It’s true that some of the reasoning behind breaking the green topsof
SHOULD I PINCH OFF TOMATO FLOWERS? QUESTION: Should I pinch off tomato flowers?. ANSWER: Many gardeners recommend pinching off the first set of flowers a tomato plant produces in late spring, before the plant has been transplanted into the garden.If you wish to do this, it’s important to understand why the technique works, as you don’t want to just start removing flowers from your plant at random (since the flowers are 10 BIGGEST MISTAKES TO AVOID WHEN GROWING PEPPER PLANTS by Jennifer Poindexter Peppers are one of the most common vegetables grown in many gardens. Yet, many gardeners still struggle to get their plants to grow like they want. We all want large peppers that are colorful and tasty. If you find that you’re struggling with raising pepper plants, you’re in HOW TO USE EGGSHELLS IN THE GARDEN: TIPS AND MYTHS Use a mortar and pestle or a blender to crush the shells down into a fine powder before you till them into the soil. You can plan on it taking several months for your eggshells to break down into the soil well enough for them to be absorbed by the roots of your plants. Till the eggshells into your garden beds in the fall so that the nutrients HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN TO HARVEST ONIONS? If there is a soft spot, it is a sign that the bulb is finished growing even if the tops look like they are still growing. Pull any onions that have the soft area on the top and leave any that don’t so that they reach full maturity before harvesting. If you don’t feel the soft spot on 132 JUGLONE TOLERANT PLANTS THAT CAN GROW NEAR BLACK The juglone that makes a black walnut tree and the soil where one has grown so toxic to most other plants will still be present in compost. This embargo on black walnut tree debris goes for the tree’s foliage (its leaves), bark, branches, twigs, walnuts, walnut shells, and the soil anywhere close to the tree. HOW TO GET RID OF INVASIVE BISHOP WEED (GOUTWEED Work in a contained area. For example, start with a 2 foot by 2 foot square. Cut the entire bishop’s weed in the area down to the ground. Dig up the soil, the plant material, and the roots and rhizomes. Carefully sift out all of the rhizomes and roots, and throw them away. HOW DO YOU KEEP KALE FROM BOLTING? QUESTION: It gets warm where I live in the summer. How do you keep kale from bolting? – Tina K. ANSWER: If your kale plant is bolting early, there is not a lot that you can do to stop the process. However, if you nip the flower head off, the plant will most likely develop more flowering side shoots that you can harvest and eat them like you would sprouting broccoli. CAN I FREEZE SWISS CHARD WITHOUT BLANCHING? QUESTION: I’m harvesting a lot of Swiss chard. Can I freeze Swiss chard without blanching? -Cam S. ANSWER: The reason people usually blanch leafy greens before freezing them is to stop the action of enzymes inside the leaves that can make the greens bitter if they’re frozen without taking the time to blanch them. Blanching also preserves the nutrients inside of chard, keeping the greens 13 TOP TIPS FOR GROWING PEPPERS SUCCESSFULLY Add powdered milk to the base of the plant when planting. If blossom end rot still forms, add more powdered milk. It’s a problem which can be easily corrected. 7. Be Patient with Your Plants. This is the hardest part for me when growing peppers. It seems everything else GARDENING MYTH: WHY FOLDING, CUTTING, OR STEPPING ON ONION By Erin Marissa Russell If you’re growing onions, you’ve probably heard of a trick many gardeners claim is the ticket to growing a crop with heavy bulbs: folding, cutting, or stepping on the tops of onions. It’s true that some of the reasoning behind breaking the green topsof
SHOULD I PINCH OFF TOMATO FLOWERS? QUESTION: Should I pinch off tomato flowers?. ANSWER: Many gardeners recommend pinching off the first set of flowers a tomato plant produces in late spring, before the plant has been transplanted into the garden.If you wish to do this, it’s important to understand why the technique works, as you don’t want to just start removing flowers from your plant at random (since the flowers are 10 BIGGEST MISTAKES TO AVOID WHEN GROWING PEPPER PLANTS by Jennifer Poindexter Peppers are one of the most common vegetables grown in many gardens. Yet, many gardeners still struggle to get their plants to grow like they want. We all want large peppers that are colorful and tasty. If you find that you’re struggling with raising pepper plants, you’re in HOW TO USE EGGSHELLS IN THE GARDEN: TIPS AND MYTHS Use a mortar and pestle or a blender to crush the shells down into a fine powder before you till them into the soil. You can plan on it taking several months for your eggshells to break down into the soil well enough for them to be absorbed by the roots of your plants. Till the eggshells into your garden beds in the fall so that the nutrients HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN TO HARVEST ONIONS? If there is a soft spot, it is a sign that the bulb is finished growing even if the tops look like they are still growing. Pull any onions that have the soft area on the top and leave any that don’t so that they reach full maturity before harvesting. If you don’t feel the soft spot on 132 JUGLONE TOLERANT PLANTS THAT CAN GROW NEAR BLACK The juglone that makes a black walnut tree and the soil where one has grown so toxic to most other plants will still be present in compost. This embargo on black walnut tree debris goes for the tree’s foliage (its leaves), bark, branches, twigs, walnuts, walnut shells, and the soil anywhere close to the tree. HOW TO GET RID OF INVASIVE BISHOP WEED (GOUTWEED Work in a contained area. For example, start with a 2 foot by 2 foot square. Cut the entire bishop’s weed in the area down to the ground. Dig up the soil, the plant material, and the roots and rhizomes. Carefully sift out all of the rhizomes and roots, and throw them away. HOW DO YOU KEEP KALE FROM BOLTING? QUESTION: It gets warm where I live in the summer. How do you keep kale from bolting? – Tina K. ANSWER: If your kale plant is bolting early, there is not a lot that you can do to stop the process. However, if you nip the flower head off, the plant will most likely develop more flowering side shoots that you can harvest and eat them like you would sprouting broccoli. CAN I FREEZE SWISS CHARD WITHOUT BLANCHING? QUESTION: I’m harvesting a lot of Swiss chard. Can I freeze Swiss chard without blanching? -Cam S. ANSWER: The reason people usually blanch leafy greens before freezing them is to stop the action of enzymes inside the leaves that can make the greens bitter if they’re frozen without taking the time to blanch them. Blanching also preserves the nutrients inside of chard, keeping the greens BEST GARDENING TOOL SETS FOR 2021 JUMPHIGH 9 Piece Garden Tool Set. The JUMPHIGH set is similar to the Finnhomy, AONI, UKOKE, and Tacklife sets, all of which feature high-quality, heavy-duty garden tools made of aluminum and rubber/plastic, a pair of pruning shears made with stainless steel blades, gardening gloves, and a tote bag. Some have a spray bottle, ora few extras
A GUIDE TO USING THE RUTH STOUT GARDENING METHOD Stout classically told everyone to use twice as much as you think you need, but the average amount of mulch you should use is eight inches. That seems like a lot at first, but remember, mulch will decompose and compact. Eight inches turn into three inches before the HOW OFTEN DO I NEED TO WATER A VEGETABLE GARDEN 18 hours ago · QUESTION: How often should I water a vegetable garden?I’m planting one this year and need to know. — Alfred D. ANSWER: Because your water will get some of its sustenance from rainfall, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer to your question.However, between rainfall and the water you provide, you should provide your garden with at least one inch of water per week. BEST BYPASS PRUNERS: OUR PICKS FOR 2021 The Fiskars All-Steel Bypass Pruning Shears are designed for stems and light branches up to ⅝ inches thick, and should not be used on large, thick branches that require loppers or more heavy duty pruners. However, for light pruning tasks, this incredibly affordable pair of pruning shears will do the job with ease. The blades are made of fully hardened, precision-ground steel, which they CHEAP AND EASY DIY ROW COVERS TO PROTECT YOUR GARDEN by Matt Gibson Every gardener is thankful to have row covers on hand when the temperatures drop. Not only do these inexpensive, DIY insulators protect your plants from cold and wind, they also keep out insects, fight against the spread of disease, and keep soil and plants from overheating. Also known as garden fabric, garden HOW TO USE EGGSHELLS IN THE GARDEN: TIPS AND MYTHS by Matt Gibson. Wondering about whether to use eggshells and your garden, and how you’d do it? As the planet is shifting to a greener way of living, the spotlight is on ways to recycle our trash, repurpose our waste, and find new ways to utilize those everyday household items that are all too often tossed into the wastebasket without a second thought. COMMON QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT HOW TO GROW ARTICHOKES Can you grow an artichoke plant from an artichoke? No, you cannot plant an artichoke to grow a full artichoke plant. However, artichokes can be easily propagated by division, or by taking a cutting (offshoot) from an existing artichoke plant. Can you move artichoke plants? Yes, artichoke plants can be moved, or transplanted from oneGARDENING CHANNEL
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FRUITS & VEGETABLES ARCHIVES First things first! For the record, this is an irritating video. Her words don’t match her lips, so it’s annoying to watch. But, she lays out in detail how to grow basil in just over six minutes. STARTING SWISS CHARD PLANTS ARCHIVES 12 hours ago · Question: Can I grow Swiss chard in a container? Is there a variety that grows better in containers? -Ted G. Answer: Swiss chard is perfect for container gardening, and with delightfully colorful varieties such as ‘Bright Lights,’ which features foliage colors that range from* Home
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by Matt Gibson Cover crops, also known as green manures or catch crops, are plants that should be planted during the winter in areas of your garden that would otherwise remain bare during the freezing season. Good cover crops not only protect the soil from erosion over…
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by Erin Marissa Russell Ready to get to work in your garden this October but not sure what you could still plant? Although fall may not be the season that stereotypically springs to mind when one thinks of gardening, there are plenty of options for gardeners to plant in … Filed Under: Gardening 101,
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By Erin Marissa Russell Looking forward to growing wild bergamot in the garden this year? Look no further than this comprehensive guide to growing wild bergamot for everything you’ll need to know to plant and care for your wild bergamot, from choosing the perfect locationand …
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by Matt Gibson Below are some of the most common flower gardening questions we've gotten over the years, and our answers. Flower gardening is one of the most rewarding ways that we can connect with nature through cultivation. Where vegetable gardening is usually a … Filed Under: Flowers, Growing Flowers
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By Matt Gibson Philodendrons are a great house plant to grow even if you don’t know much about gardening and haven’t had much success growing things in the past. Philodendrons are often recommended to beginning gardeners or kid gardeners, as they are nearly impossible tokill …
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