First of all, you need to figure out what type of yams you’re going to grow. There are the “name” yams you get from the ethnic markets (and often from Publix supermarkets, if you have those in your area), then there are the “water yams,” also known as “winged yams” or, ...
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These lovely plants, with their unique greenery and vibrant flowers, grow well incontainersor as ground cover around vegetable gardens. In fact, they are often used as a trap crop incompanion planting, drawing aphids and other garden pests away from the more valuable vegetables. Nasturtium is a...
Q: After seeing the beautiful flower color of Red Baron peach on your YouTube channel, I want one. Where can I get it? I tried to find it locally but couldn’t. A: I found it at GrowOrganic.com. It is a yellow-fleshed variety that flowers in early to mid-March ...
Diego. During that time, there were no sole reggaeton and Latin trap festivals in the region — the closest being 2018’s Latinx indie-heavy Tropicalia in Long Beach. The pair tapped an open market, attracting prospective attendees from both sides of the border all the way up...
was estimate the space they needed and installed them in little hills so they wouldn’t get too wet in the rainy climate we live in. I figure if it’s supposed to grow it will grow. Most things grow like crazy here because of the rain in spite of the lack of constant sun and heat...
If you have nut trees, keep your yard raked and free of fallen nuts. Cut back any plants that are about to go to seed or cover seed heads with paper bags if you are saving seeds. If you have berries you’ll want to stay on top of picking them as soon as they are ripe, or cov...