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The easiest way to Harvest and Store Cucumbers
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The easiest way to Harvest and Store Cucumbers

Cucumbers come to harvest quickly.  Six to seven weeks after planting, small cucumbers will begin to form. Pick the first cucumbers small; this will encourage the plants to produce more. Harvest cucumbers when they are bright green and firm. When to Harvest Cucumbers Cucumbers can be harvested as soon as they are edible size. Harvest

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Herbal Pest Control – Harvest to Table
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Herbal Pest Control – Harvest to Table

Insect pests become active as the weather warms. Scout the garden for pests daily and take immediate action so that populations don’t get a foothold. Knock aphids off plants with a stream of water from the hose. Protect tender shoots from cutworms with paper collars around newly set seedlings. Control slugs and snails by placing

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Powdery Mold Coverage – Harvest to Table
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Powdery Mold Coverage – Harvest to Table

White spots of powdery mildew Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that causes a white coating on leaves, stems, and flowers of plants. Powdery mildew attacks beans, peas, lettuce, cucumbers, melons, pumpkins, squash and other plants including many annual and perennial flowers and shrubs. Powdery mildew fungal spores germinate on the dry surface of leaves

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Beets—Simple Cooking – Harvest to Table
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Beets—Simple Cooking – Harvest to Table

Harvest beets when the greens are 4-6 inches (10-15 cm) long and the roots are about 2 inches (2.5 cm) in diameter–1 inch for baby beets, up to 3 inches for mature beets. Large beets are not as tender or as flavorful as medium-size or smaller beets. A beetroot should be firm and deep colored.

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Parsnips Emerging Rapid Guidelines – Harvest to Table
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Parsnips Emerging Rapid Guidelines – Harvest to Table

Sowing: Sow parsnip seeds in spring for autumn harvest; sow seed 2-4 weeks before the last expected frost to 4 weeks after the last frost. In mild-winter regions sow in early summer for winter harvest or in autumn for a spring harvest. Sow seeds ¼-½” (6-13 mm) deep. Parsnips can be slow to germinate—from 5-28

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Garlic Emerging Rapid Tips – Harvest to Table
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Garlic Emerging Rapid Tips – Harvest to Table

Sowing/Planting: Garlic is grown from cloves taken from garlic bulbs. The cloves are planted like seeds. Seed clove size is important: larger cloves yield bulbs larges than small cloves. Cloves should be chilled in storage at 41°F (5°C) for several months before planting. Garlic prefers short, cool days at the start of growth and long

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Turnip Emerging Speedy Tips – Harvest to Table
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Turnip Emerging Speedy Tips – Harvest to Table

Sowing: Sow turnips in early spring 4-6 weeks before the last expected frost for a summer harvest. (Sow every 3 weeks until midsummer for a succession of harvests.) Sow 6-8 weeks before the first expected frost in autumn for an autumn and winter harvest. Sow seeds ½” (13 mm) deep. Seeds will germinate in 3-10

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Water-Good Crops for Container Gardening
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Water-Good Crops for Container Gardening

Crops that are relatively drought tolerant are best for containers or gardens where water is not easily accessible. Water-wise crops are a good choice for balconies, rooftops, and patios. All crops need water to grow—especially when first planted and until they are well-established. The best course is to keep the soil just moist—not too wet

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Color-Tolerant Vegetation for Container Gardens
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Color-Tolerant Vegetation for Container Gardens

Vegetables and herbs generally prefer sun, but some crops can tolerate shade and are good choices for balcony or patio container gardens that fall in shade most of the day. Leafy crops are commonly the best choice for shade gardens; they crops have large surfaces for photosynthesis. Fruiting crops such as tomatoes and peppers demand

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Seed Starting Supplies – Harvest to Table
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Seed Starting Supplies – Harvest to Table

Bio-degradable pots and trays for seed starting. It is easy to grow your own plants from seed. By starting your own seedlings you can choose from hundreds of varieties that are not available in garden centers. The cost of plants will be far less than those sold in nurseries. You can also have transplants ready

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