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spring and fall harvests

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Raspberries & More - Recommended Varieties
... 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-bearing), very susceptible to leaf curl virus, very good for dessert and ...
www.urbanext.uiuc.edu

OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... and disease free and coaxing them into producing bountiful harvests can be bewildering. The OSU Extension Service recently revised its publication, “Controlling Diseases and ... and nectarine trees during the dormant and delayed dormant season. OSU guide helps Willamette Valley gardeners choose peaches With mild, wet winters, heavy rainfall in the spring and bone dry summers, peaches and ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

Growing, Harvesting, and Using Culinary Herbs in the Home Garden, HYG-1612-99
... soups, fish, and pickles. Its aromatic leaves, seeds, flowers, and stems can be used to flavor cabbage, vinegars, butter, apple pie, butter, cakes, and bread. Dill should be direct-seeded in spring, at a ... 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

ABS - Introduction to Hardy Bamboos
... , bamboo grows faster, larger and greener if fertilized. In early spring and midsummer, I sprinkle 1/8th in. of chicken manure and composted leaves on the ... dwindle and die. When managing a grove for harvests of both shoots and poles, I take only a quarter of the shoots each year, and I ... health one way or the other. Untended, dead poles will fall over and rot away in three to four years. You can also ...
www.americanbamboo.org

MACADAMIA Fruit Facts
... and may grow to 20 inches long. The new growth is bronzy pink. Growth in mature trees of both species occurs in two flushes, in spring and ... Irrigation: Macadamias can withstand periods of drought, but the harvests will be small and of low quality. Irrigation seems to be more ... foliage. Harvest: Mature macadamia nuts will fall to the ground from late fall to spring. It is best to harvest fallen nuts ...
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LewHisRuralSchools1930s
... jouncing around in the back. This was in the spring or fall. In the winter, Nedra went to school with her ... school and coordinating the distribution of milk and surplus food like butter, vegetables, and fruit. By World War II, state and federal ... bond drives, working on beet, pea, and bean harvests, and spending nights and weekends in canning factories and defense plants. Adult education, which had ...
www.dragongoose.com

ECSONG: The Nuttery 14(4) 1995
... attracts many participants to the plantation's spring and fall field days, As well as ECSONG members, as growing number of residents and organizations residing the Oak Valley area are ... interests amongst their colleague growers re species and cultivars, methods of cultivation, growth of harvests, mechanisms of harvesting, processing and storing crops, and future markets for product. For more ...
www.ecsong.org

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... Grow in both spring and fall, but avoid mid-summer crops as hot weather can cause premature bolting. Romanesco types are especially handsome choices for edible landscaping. Site and Plant Characteristics ... rates, and some are best for fall crops. Choose several different maturity dates to spread out your harvest. Some cultivars tolerate heat somewhat and are best for summer harvests. Purple- ...
www.explore.cornell.edu

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Basics - Planting in Wide Rows
... in spring 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. The plants are usually compact, their root systems are relatively small, and they are more sensitive ...
www.explore.cornell.edu
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Grow vegetables and herbs in the hoime garden in autumn.
... and fertiliser, as they are heavy feeders. They need lime, so the pH should be above 6. Allow 30cm between plants for small varieties and 45cm for larger varieties. Spring and ... cabbage, and the tightly packed internal leaves are self blanched. Sow in early autumn for winter harvests. CHINESE ... fall over, and dry them off in the sun or a shed for at least a week before removing the tops. ONION, SPRING ...
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