August 9, 2021 The annual vine known as the Cup and Saucer vine is beloved by many gardeners. Their large, cup-shaped purple or white blossoms and their… Continue Reading Driveway Re-invention – Part 2 May 30, 2021 If you’ve been following along regarding the first phase of our big...
Onions or garlic with beans and peas Wind If wind is a problem where you live, remember to protect the plants. Wind can damage parts of the plants. It can also dry them out. Choose a location for your garden that has shelter from a building or make your own wind protection. Grouping ...
Categories gardens, Native Plants Tags giant ironweed, Ironweed, native plants, purple flowers 15 Plants to Start in August for Fall in Tennessee August 2, 2022 by Dave It may not seem to be the right time to be thinking about fall but it is! Temperatures are still in the 90’s here...
Onions: Record Rosso Tondo Tropea Onion plants, plot 4 The onion plants are growing well, they’re about the size of a giant spring onion at the moment. They’ll need at least another month or so before they are a proper onion size. Celeriac Celeriac, plot 1 Celeriac takes an age to ...
artichokes, on peas, on pumpkins, on mulching, on the correct spacing of vegetables for greatest productivity, on how to grow mammoth onions, and even on how to achieve champion giant gooseberries. They cover everything to do with the edible garden, and often introduce new ideas and crop ...
Like giant scallions, their slender stems grow through mild winters and are ready for harvest in spring. If they are left to bolt, they’ll produce a large globular flower, just as onions or garlic would. These are a great attractant for bees. Recommended Leek Varieties Leek seedlings. ...
Onions are another great early vegetable you can plant in New Jersey. volgariver Onions are another great early vegetable you can plant in New Jersey. Typically, you'll want to wait until the soil warms a bit, but generally speaking, you should be okay putting seeds into the ground around...
Onions are another great early vegetable you can plant in New Jersey. volgariver Onions are another great early vegetable you can plant in New Jersey. Typically, you'll want to wait until the soil warms a bit, but generally speaking, you should be okay putting seeds into the ground around...
Ashmead’s Kernel: heirloom that is highly regarded in the UK; yellow with an orange-brown blush; great flavor fresh or juiced–intense nutlike flavor with a balance of sweet and tart; tart when tree-ripe, mellows with storage. Baldwin: from Wilmington, Massachusetts since 1740; bright red...
Parsley, Giant Italian Green– not just a garnish! We eat parsley all year long as a delicious salad green and vegetable component to grain and pilaf dishes. Renegade Spinach Optima Butterhead Lettuce– butterhead’s are my favorite kind of lettuce. I’m trying two varieties this spring. ...