For fresh green onions:Cut a bit of the root ends from cooking onions (leaving an inch or so of flesh) or from a bunch of scallions and plant them in a pot of moist growing medium. You can even plant a whole cooking onion that’s begun to sprout. Trim blades for use as the new ...
and suitable for vegetables and herbs. Make a hole deep and wide enough to hold the plant from the root end up to the cut end. Set the celery into the soil, making sure there's no air pocket below the root end. Gently fill in and tamp the surrounding soil so a bit of the cut ...
The best location for lettuce cultivation to plant lettuce in the fall and spring is in a place with full sun. If you plan to grow lettuce in the summer months or zones of the warm plantation, the partial shade will protect you from the hot summer sun. Seeding lettuce in the late summe...
you will see new greens sprouting from the top of the turnip, shortly followed by some root growth. Keep the process going until the root is strong enough to be planted out – this should be more or less 2 weeks after starting your process. Plant out the turnip in well-drained soil, ...
Raising geese is a lot easier than you may think. The effort is well worth it, especially if you use the natural tendencies of the geese to benefit you. Read on to learn about weeder geese, pet geese, and security alarm geese!
being careful not to break the ball. Cut the string binding the burlap and peel the wrap as close to the base as possible. Natural burlap will decompose, so some scraps can be left in the hole. Synthetic material can strangle the tree, so cut away at it to remove as much as possible...
How to turn my lawn into a garden Yan Krukov| Pexels 1. Pick the type of garden If you’re new to gardening, it can be intimidating to decide what type of garden you should plant. For inspiration, here are some common and unique types of gardens: ...
A good way to tell if an onion bottom is growing lots of roots and ready for transplanting is to gently tug it. The more resistance it has, the more roots it has grown. Pin it!You can also plant the onion scraps directly into the garden if you have the space for them. ...
cooking basics—Jump to recipe Don’t toss those radish greens! I don’t know who got the idea that radish and turnip greens, carrot tops, kale stems, broccoli stalks, and other common veggie scraps should be discarded, but I’m here to tell you that it’s not true. At this time ...
Learn how to make chicken broth for free using leftover bones and kitchen scraps, plus tips for the most flavorful broth and which ingredients to avoid. Use the stovetop, Instant Pot, or slow cooker for the best homemade chicken broth!