In an ideal world it’s best to harvest onions after a couple of days of dry weather. This will give slightly cleaner bulbs, makes them easier to lift, and helps to speed up the drying process. To harvest, just grab the bulb or the base of the stem firmly, then twist and lift. If...
Harvest them on a dry day and leave out in the sun to dry. Remove any mud from the potatoes to prevent mould forming. Store them in a dark place to avoid poisonous green patches forming on the skins. Parsnips are best left in the ground over winter and harvested when needed. Onions,...
Easy Tips for Preserving Your Garden Harvest If you are worn out from canning orhave run out of room to freezeany more of those fruits and veggies from your garden, don’t forget you can dehydrate almost anything. Carrots, onions and peppers are very easy to chop, dry, store and use th...
Be sure to water the dill plant the day before, or day of, harvest. This will hydrate the plant and clean the leaves so that you won’t have to take care of this after you harvest the leaves. To harvest dill, use a pair of clean, sharp scissors and harvest the plant in the morni...
Now that you have the 8 basic rules of growing root vegetables successfully, you’ll need to know how to harvest these vegetables. So here are a few pointers: 1. Radishes Have a Shorter Grow Time Radishes can be harvested within 3-5 weeks after planting. That is why we love planting th...