Once seeds have been inoculated it is not necessary to add nitrogen fertilizer to the soil. The bacteria will live in the soil for many years and new seeds will not require inoculation. Planting peas in wide rows or blocks Bush or dwarf peas can be grown without support (but it will ...
The best way to grow spinach is in moist, well-drained soil or compost in the shade. Use a drill to make a shallow hole in fertile soil well-prepared and well-drained in a sunny area, and plant your spinach seeds thinly, about 1.5cm in depth. Plant the seeds on top of soil and w...
Harvest summer squash when tender and a bit immature (6 to 8 inches long) for more flavor. Believe us, oversize squash has very little taste. Many people wait too long to harvest. If you have ever had a negative experience with zucchini before, it’s probably because they were left to ...
Some will put spinach in, but don't start with a green smoothie, I think. We will add a raw egg to ours, but we have access to our own free range eggs. This is a great way to get in protein. Cottage cheese is another thing to add with plenty of protein. My boys love to add...
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Fill each of the cells with potting mix, pack it down gently, then poke a quarter-inch deep hole in each cell. Place one or two seeds in each hole, cover, and water well. Set the trays somewhere warm and keep the potting mix moist. The seeds should germinate within five days. Once...
spinach capers thinly sliced radish sprouts shredded carrots so many goodies you could try! So with that, let's make some bagels!... Homemade Bagels These fluffy, chewy bagels are easy to make and taste absolutely amazing! 4.50 from 8 votes click the stars to rate Print Pin Prep: 2 ho...
You are now ready to sow your seeds, and to put in your vegetable bedding plants.Planting depths and spacingare critical, so don't crowd to many plants into the allotted space or you may end up with spindly plants and no food. Be sure to place a tag or marker on each row or area...
You can eat them raw in hand like an apple or slice so you can remove the seeds, and many people like to cook them down into puddings and tarts. I’ve seen colanders heaped with them at people’s houses and heard exclamations of excitement when the season hits, so I guess I’m ...
A tongue-in-cheek but semi-serious walker's guide to coping with extreme heat and humidity. Includes photos and description of Doha, Qatar, as only seen on foot.