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Listing 1 - 5 from 5 for vegetable cultivar

Master Document Index
... Selecting Vegetables Successful Backyard Vegetable Growing Experience Tomato (Part 1) Tomato (Part 2) Tomato: Blossom-End Rot Tomato: The Ever Popular Vegetable Cultivars for Saskatchewan Vegetable Harvest Hints Vegetables ... Protect my Fruit Trees from the Prairie Pruning Old Apple-Crabapple Trees Rasberry Cultivar Trials (U of S) Saskatchewan's Edible Wild Fruits and Nuts Saskatoon Varieties ...
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Reducing the Guesswork in Selecting Vegetables for Your Garden
... vegetable cultivar selection for Saskatchewan gardens, the University of Saskatchewan's Department of Horticulture Science has an ongoing program of cultivar testing. Each summer the Department tests at least eight vegetable ...
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Vegetables
... has passed. Of course, there are no guarantees, and frosts can occur in June. Vegetable crops such as radishes, spinach, peas, lettuce, onions, cabbage and turnips which prefer cool ... for the prairies. The following is a list of vegetable cultivars that have proven successful in the University of Saskatchewan's vegetable cultivar trials. Broccoli: `Early Dividend' (very early), `Arcadia,' `Emerald ...
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Carrots (Part 2)
... Saskatchewan's Department of Horticulture Science. Regardless of cultivar, carrot seed is small and light, yielding some of the weakest seedlings of the vegetable patch. On clay soils, poor germination is often ... mixes. Harvesting of your carrots should be one of the last chores done in the vegetable garden each fall because the later you leave them, the sweeter they become. Of course ...
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Garlic In Your Garden
... Garlic can be grown on any soil that is suited to other vegetable crops, requires very little fertilizer, and is relatively insect- and disease-free ... are too small, or poor growing conditions throughout the season. Planting a cultivar that is not adapted to local conditions may also result in ... , a 30 m (100 foot) row of a good common garlic cultivar produced about 8 lbs (3.6 kg) of bulbs, while the ...
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