Completed the first section of the pvc hoop house skeleton.
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Tagged: califlower, garden, house-skeleton, joints, kale, pvc-winter, secure-joints, the-hoops
Completed the first section of the pvc hoop house skeleton.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: califlower, garden, house-skeleton, joints, kale, pvc-winter, secure-joints, the-hoops
Getting the garden ready for fall and winter. In this video Im starting to put together the pvc for the hoops house. I just got done clearing out weeds around the perimeter giving me some room to walk and work
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Tagged: beds, clearing-out-weeds, garden, getting-the-garden, hoops, house, out-weeds, perimeter, preparedness, pvc, raised, some-room, vegetable, video
So this is a quick update of my garden. My Fall Plants will be a follows: – Turnips – Swiss Chard – Black Zucchini – Spaghetti Squash – Baby Blue Hubbard Squash – Winter Butternut Squash – American Flag Leeks – King Richard Leeks – Oriental Mustard Greens (Taisai) – Oriental Mustard Greens (Kyona) – Arugula (Rocquete) – Endive (Escarole) – Radicchio (type of endive) – Carrots Carnival Clown (Carrots grown in cold temps are sweeter higher sugar content) – Chinese Celery (Kan Tsai) I still need to purchase so of the following: – Cabbage – Broccoli – Spinach – Cauliflower (purple & standard white) – & Winter Melon (aka White Gourd, Ash Gourd, or Fuzzy Melon)
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Tagged: black-zucchini, chinese-celery, fall gardening, garden, howto & style, oriental, richard-leeks, save my plant, swiss-chard, the-following, winter, winter garden
John from www.growingyourgreens.com shares with you the winter squash he is growing vertically up a trellis.
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Tagged: bed, education, episode, garden, gardening, growing, growing-vertically, how-long, kakai, kakai-pumpkin, learn-more, sfg, still-remain, vertical, winter squash
These are Egyptian walking onions also known as tree onions, top onions and winter onions. I planted these early last winter and they have been growing ever since
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Tagged: become-very, cooking, eaten-as-green, education, garden, gardening, green, madison, planted-these, tree, walking-onions
See the methods colonists used to help plants flourish in spite of the weather. Colonial Williamsburg gardeners Wesley Greene and Don McKelvey take us through the Colonial Nursery, located in the Historic Area across the street from Bruton Parish Church, to show us the 18th-century tools that enabled colonists to keep fruits and vegetables protected over the winter.
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Tagged: 18th-century gardening, bruton-parish, colonial gardening, don mckelvey, garden, gardening techniques, historic, methods, street, wesley greene
Make your own miniature greenhouse from recyclables and get a jump on spring by sowing winter seeds.
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Tagged: fertilizer, garden, greenhouse, howto & style, miniature-greenhouse, seeds, sow, tape, winter, your-own
You can create your own indoor herb garden once you understand which herbs do well inside the home and how to give them the sunlight, growing room and nutrients they need. Become an herb garden expert with the help of this free video on winter garden care. Expert: Marci Degman Bio: Marci Degman has worked as a landscape designer and horticulture writer for more than 13 years.
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Tagged: description, essentials, from-selecting, garden, garden mulch, inside-the-home, perennial, springtime, sunlight, video-on-winter, winter fertilizer, winter garden tips
Second in a series webcasts showing how to garden during the winter months.
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Tagged: garden, gardening, howto & style, market, series-webcasts, the-time, the-winter, time, winter