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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... 75 F. Mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds. For fall harvests, direct seed in garden about 2 to 3 months before expected fall frost. Light frost enhances flavor. Blanch heading varieties ... . The leaves can hold water, making these varieties prone to leaf diseases, especially in fall-harvested plantings. “Flat-leaved” endive varieties, called escarole, have leaves that are broader, flatter, ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Basics - Planting in Wide Rows
... and fall -- and most can take at least a light frost. In much of New York, you usually plant them through the spring for early summer harvests, then again in midsummer for fall harvests ... -season crop (such as beans) in their place, or start another cool-season crop for fall harvest. Introduction to Vegetables Plants and Planting Preventing Problems [+] larger image Planting in wide rows ...
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Raspberries & More - Recommended Varieties
... fall harvests. Redwing: Everbearing cultivar, cross between ('Heritage'x 'Fallred'), mature 10-14 days earlier than 'Heritage,' yield, size and color same as for 'Heritage.' Ruby: Very similar to Titan, spring and fall harvests. Yellow Raspberry Goldie: Mutation of Heritage, spring and fall harvests. Amber: Large berries, late maturing (summer- ...
www.urbanext.uiuc.edu

Heirloom, Open-pollinated ( OP ), Non-hybrid Seed News for August
... green manure. In the southern United States, peas, radishes, string beans, and turnips will provide fall harvests if planted now. In the Flower Garden Remove the dead foliage of bleeding heart now ...
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Heirloom, Open Pollinated, Non-hybrid, Broccoli Seeds from the Victory Seed Company
... in the early spring for a summer crop and in late summer for a late fall crop. Transplant outdoors when the plants have developed 4 or 5 leaves or directly in ... days — Developed to withstand the increasing cold of fall. Don't use this variety for spring planting. Best for late summer or fall harvests. Compact plants with large crops of side shoots and ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... publication Keeping tree fruit trees pest and disease free and coaxing them into producing bountiful harvests can be bewildering. The OSU Extension Service recently revised its publication, “Controlling Diseases and ... lot of heartache as well as money if you choose disease-resistant varieties. Fall rains stimulate plant disease Fall rains bring on extra phone calls for at least two researchers at ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

I need to lay down the LAW! - Growing Tomatoes Forum - GardenWeb
... me, there are two under performers: legend and matina. I'm too far into the fall season to pull them now. RE: I need to lay down the LAW! clip this ... tomatoes. Tomatoes don't seem to thrive in containers and I long for the wonderful harvests I got from my inground tomato garden it's time now oh, IS IT TIME ...
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A Salsa Garden: Rebuilding the Garden Space
... tools and pots more protected from the weather and from all the pine needles that fall in that area. My side yard is looking neat again, the new bed has all ... Preparations for Spring Begins New Pepper Plants!!!! Monster Tomato and Pepper Sale is Coming Winter Harvests Treasures from the Nursery Wildfire A Final Chile Harvest for 2005 Weather Delays Cayenne Powder ...
indigogarden.blogspot.com

Lobster Research
... released and captured. However, after one or two molts the tags fall off, and they can only provide information on the lobsters' destination ... seem to prefer it, too. How can we predict future lobster harvests? Developing an early warning system for trands in lobster harvest: ... do to the south and west. This is relflected in lower harvests. Research also shows that wind-driven currents pile larvae up ...
octopus.gma.org

Growing, Harvesting, and Using Culinary Herbs in the Home Garden, HYG-1612-99
... to four years. Two harvests can generally be made each year, the first being six to eight weeks after planting. Harvest until leaves turn yellow in the fall. French tarragon is prone ...
ohioline.osu.edu




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