Growing Brussels sprouts To produce compact, firm sprouts, it is essential to have firm ground and an attempt should be made to follow a crop for which the ground has already been well manured. Alternatively, dig in well-decayed manure in the autumn. Late preparation, loose soil or fresh m...
If the soil layer on top of the grass is not dense enough, grass shoots or weeds might pop through and disturb your garden. If you have a strong, healthy lawn, your grass roots can be up to 2 or 3 feet deep. Take the time to remove all grass and weeds in the area where you wa...
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For bare-root and divided plants, use the spade to dig a hole twice as wide as the rootball, and just as deep. Use the fork to loosen the soil in the bottom of the hole, and mix in plenty ofmanureorcompost. Place the root into the hole so that the budding stems are within 2cm...
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Their fleshy roots should not be allowed to dry out. Once the soil has been prepared and raked smooth, you are ready to plant your Asparagus. Dig a flat-bottomed trench 12" wide and 6"-8" deep. Add a 3"-4" high mounded ridge of loose, rich soil down the center of the trench. ...
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Or prepare planting pockets: a few weeks before planting, dig out a hole, fill it with compost, then return some of the soil, along with a handful of organic fertilizer. The nutrient-rich filling will prove a veritable feast for the plants growing in it!
Weeds can be one of the biggest obstacles facing new vegetable growers, so it is essential that you use a hoe or other tool to keep them under control in your garden as you prepare to plant. If there are too many weeds, use one to dig them out by the roots before they grow too la...