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How to grow carrots in containers this spring
If you've never tasted a carrot fresh from the garden, you've missed out on a treat. Carrots are considered in a cool-weather vegetable. In Southern USDA hardiness zones, you can take advantage of ...
Author and smallholder Sally Coulthard shares her tips for ensuring a bountiful supply of the garden’s most versatile ...
Crunchy, delicious carrots harvested from your garden are even better than the ones you can get at your farmers market. Not ...
Peter Richards plants vegetables in sheet mulch, and Joellen Dimond plants a container herb garden. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, local gardener Peter Richards shows how to ...
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Vegetables you should start growing in containers this March
It's good to get a jumpstart on your gardening, and we have a list of vegetables to start growing that you'll want to dust off your green thumb for.
Starting seedlings can be trickier than you'd expect for a variety of reasons, but you can use toilet paper tubes to get ...
All of you requesting the planting calendar should have received it by now as well as the vegetable-growing bible, written by Dr. Sylvan Wittwer, formerly of Logandale. I told you how important it can ...
Carrots are a root crop, best grown from seeds. You will not find seedlings at the garden center because they do not transplant well. Carrot seeds prefer soil temperatures between 50 and 85 degrees F.
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