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COLEWORT AND THE COLE CROPS
... COLEWORT AND THE COLE CROPS COLEWART AND THE COLE CROPS Cole crops (Brassica oleracea) BRASSICACEAE, Mustard Family A classic example of diversity within a single species is ... ). All "cole crops" are rich in vitamin A and C, fair to good B vitamins and minerals. These crops are grown during the summer in temperate latitudes and as cool weather crops in California and ...
www.botgard.ucla.edu

Growing Fruit Crops in Containers
... TEMPERATURE WATER FERTILIZER PRUNING FRUITFULNESS Footnotes Disclaimer Copyright Infomation Growing Fruit Crops in Containers Growing Fruit Crops in Containers1 Larry K. Jackson and Jeffrey G. Williamson2 People ... through the sides. Cool weather generally slows plant growth and thus reduces the plant's need for moisture, so watering should be less frequent during cool weather. FERTILIZER Good ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Different Summer Weather Favours Different Vegetables
... be. Vegetables crops are divided into warm-season and cool-season types, with the performance of the two classes being greatly influenced by the type of summer weather we experience. Cool-season vegetables ... during relatively cool prairie summers. If the present weather trends continue (and I'm hoping to be proven wrong), these will be our best performers this summer. Most cool-season crops can ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Beans
... in several ways: pole beans versus bush beans, cool-weather beans versus warm-weather beans, and fresh versus shelling versus drying beans. ... types were brought from the New World. They require cool weather. Cow Peas (Vigna unguiculata), many other names as well. Arose ... do not want or need transplanting. Timing Favas Favas are cool-weather crops--one treats them very much like peas: get them in ...
growingtaste.com

Carrot
... Planting Timing Carrots are normally planted out direct. They are commonly thought of as cool-weather crops, but the soil temperature for optimum germination is about 85° F., though they are ... (USDA Zone Map) Daily Weather Table - Note! 300K file Our Freeze Risks Our Garden Design Deep-Bed Gardening (forthcoming) Vegetarian and Organic Considerations (forthcoming) Recommended Crops for a home garden ...
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Organic Gardening Report
... The mulching process can start quite early in the spring with cool-weather crops such as lettuce, peas, broccoli, and cauliflower. Warm-weather crops such as tomatoes, beans, corn, eggplant, squash, and cucumbers can ... the temperature was above 90 degrees. For a garden that is highly productive whatever the weather, that never requires cultivation once the mulch is in place, and that is virtually ...
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Organic Gardening Report
... The mulching process can start quite early in the spring with cool-weather crops such as lettuce, peas, broccoli, and cauliflower. Warm-weather crops such as tomatoes, beans, corn, eggplant, squash, and cucumbers can ... the temperature was above 90 degrees. For a garden that is highly productive whatever the weather, that never requires cultivation once the mulch is in place, and that is virtually ...
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Vegetable Crops Pt1
... infected at any stage of growth. Disease appearance in the field depends mainly on rainy, cool weather for a period of several days. All above ground portions may be infected. Seed treatment ... of disease-free seed treated with a fungicide is recommended. Crop rotation with non-cucurbit crops is also helpful for control of angular leaf spot. Application of copper fungicide will assist ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Dormancy and Cold Hardiness in Fruit Crops
... Dormancy and Cold Hardiness in Fruit Crops HORTICULTURE Winter Damage to Fruit Trees and other Plants Mark Longstroth Dormancy, Rest and Winter ... then you know that rest is completed and the plants are dormant because of cool weather and that warm weather will cause them to grow. Horticulturists call this Ectodormancy (ecto is Greek for ...
www.canr.msu.edu

Cold Frames and Hot Beds
... cold frame provides a transition period for gradual adjustment to the outdoor weather. It is also possible to start cool-weather crops in the cold frame and either transplant them to the garden or ... . Fall is also a good time for sowing some cool-weather crops in cold frames. If provided with adequate moisture and fertilization, most cool-season crops will continue to grow through early winter in the ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu




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