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Write something...Winter, frost, freezing coming on. Before you uproot or till them tomatoes, pick every single one down to the tiniest. Green tomatoes are great for pickling!!! Get that garlic in!!! ... View More
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DakotaEight Choosing & Preparing the Planting Site
Horseradish is adaptable and tough, but providing it with the proper growing conditions will produce the biggest, sweetest, and most flavorful roots.
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Horseradish is adaptable and tough, but providing it with the proper growing conditions will produce the biggest, sweetest, and most flavorful roots.
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Horseradish
If you want to plant horseradish, spring is the season! This hardy perennial is unique yet easy to grow. Here’s how to plant, grow, and harvest horseradish in your garden.
this is a CO2 generater I use to get 25-35% more plant growth from the green house, the results from using it are astonishing, thicker stems more foliage and incredibly fat juicy fruits and flowers
Nice healthy root growth from the top to the bottom,using Endomycorrhizal fungi and other microbial life, including my first generation earth worms I bred from a bait shop, apparently earth worms help... View More
McGuire
Forgot to mention, this root ball is 6 and a half weeks old!
- October 23, 2020
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Using Brassicaceae plants’ glucosinolates for their ability to work as a natural fungicide is called “biofumigation”.
On the surface, the process seems straightforward:
- Certain mustards or arugulas ... View More
On the surface, the process seems straightforward:
- Certain mustards or arugulas ... View More
What is biofumigation and the connection to soil health?
Back in 2012, while working for Cornell Cooperative Extension, I was facing a conundrum. Much of the east coast had experienced widespread floodwaters in 2011, after Hurricane Irene and Tropical St&he
Winter Cover Crops
- Prevent erosion
- Protect soil life
- Preserve soil structure
- Prevent nitrogen leaching by rain and snow
- Add nitrogen
- Add organic matter to improve soil tilth and prevent co... View More
- Prevent erosion
- Protect soil life
- Preserve soil structure
- Prevent nitrogen leaching by rain and snow
- Add nitrogen
- Add organic matter to improve soil tilth and prevent co... View More
Use the Right Winter Cover Crops to Supercharge Your Spring Garden
Many of us homesteaders manage large gardens from spring to fall while the weather is perfect for growing most vegetables. However, as day length declines and the climate cools, the options for what w
Woman Kept Putting Irish Spring Soap In Her Yard, Now The Neighbors Know Why
Who knew Irish Spring soap was good for more than just keeping you clean and smelling good?
As it turns out, the strong-smell... View More
Who knew Irish Spring soap was good for more than just keeping you clean and smelling good?
As it turns out, the strong-smell... View More
DakotaEight
Or.....you can do like I do. I plant green onions around all my gardens, floral or food. Every now and then i snap off the top of one of the stems growing and drop it there. I plant the onions about every foot apart. You wouldn't even know they are there. It keeps away rabbits, deer and even moles, ... View More
- September 22, 2020
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What Kind of Watermelon Pests Are There? | eHow.com
Watermelon is grown in both residential and commercial gardens. Watermelons are available in both seeded and seedless varieties and range in size based upon the variety grown. Watermelon is eaten fres
Cucumber, Squash, Melon & Other Cucurbit Insect Pests
Cucumber Beetles The spotted, striped and banded cucumber beetles are very harmful to cucurbits (members of the gourd family, including cucumbers,...
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