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October Planting Zone-by-Zone – Harvest to Desk
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October Planting Zone-by-Zone – Harvest to Desk

October is a busy month in the vegetable, herb, and fruit garden. Some summer crops are still ripening in the garden. Most are at harvest stage if they have not already been harvested. Check your planting calendar to make sure you harvest warm-season crops at their maturity date or soon after; don’t let them linger

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How one can Develop Raab – Broccoli Raab – Rapini
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How one can Develop Raab – Broccoli Raab – Rapini

Raab is also called broccoli raab. Raab is a vegetable grown for its edible stems, leaves, buds, and flowers. Raab looks like loose-topped broccoli, but it is actually a kind of turnip. Like broccoli, raab or broccoli raab is harvested when flower stalks have developed buds, but before the buds open. That’s the same as

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Animal Pest Regulate within the Lawn
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Animal Pest Regulate within the Lawn

Animal pests can decimate a vegetable garden or orchard in little time. Here are controls for animal pests in the garden. Crows are voracious garden feeders. Birds Starlings, cowbirds, grackles, blackbirds, and crows are voracious feeders. Target Plants: Berries and high sugar level fruits. Organic Controls: Large plants such as blueberries: Create a frame around

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Tips on how to Keep away from Damping-Off – Harvest to Desk
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Tips on how to Keep away from Damping-Off – Harvest to Desk

Damping-off causes seedlings to collapse soon after they emerge from the soil. Damping-off is the term gardeners use to describe the wilting and death of seedlings just before or just after they emerge from the soil.  Seedlings that suddenly collapse or fall over or bare spots in containers or in the garden where seeds were

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Pruning Fruit Timber for Fruit
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Pruning Fruit Timber for Fruit

Fruit trees can be grown for fruit or shade. If you are growing a fruit tree for shade, pruning is not necessary. If you are growing a fruit tree for fruit, you should prune. A fruit tree that goes unpruned will produce fruit, but in all likelihood, the fruit will be smaller and less flavorful

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Fruit Tree Kick back Hours – Harvest to Desk
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Fruit Tree Kick back Hours – Harvest to Desk

Chill hours are the number of cold hours or days that a deciduous fruit tree (or nut tree) requires for flowering and fruit production each year. Every fruit tree variety has its own number of hours of chill needed for fruit production. Some fruit trees need as few as 100 chill hours, others need as

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Making plans the House Fruit Lawn
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Making plans the House Fruit Lawn

Cordoned apple trees along garden wall Planning the home fruit garden requires a bit more future-thinking than the vegetable garden. Most vegetables are annuals or biennials and spend just one or two seasons in the garden. Most fruits are trees or shrubs and live for 10 to 50 years or more. The first consideration in

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Learn how to Develop Guava – Harvest to Desk
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Learn how to Develop Guava – Harvest to Desk

Grow guava in your garden. Guava is a tropical and subtropical plant. Guava is native to Southern Mexico. In the United States, it is grown mostly in Florida, Hawaii, Southern California, and parts of Texas. With protection, it can be grown in USDA Zones 8b and 9. Guava is round to pear-shaped fruit commonly 2

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Tangors For Yard Gardens – Harvest to Desk
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Tangors For Yard Gardens – Harvest to Desk

Tangors are sour-sweet and full-flavored citrus. They are hybrids between mandarins and sweet oranges.  Tangors are sometimes mislabeled as oranges. Tangors have bright orange rinds and pulps. Though their rinds are thick, tangors are easy to peel. The name “tangor” is a formation from the “tang” of tangerine (a name often applied to deep orange-colored

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Tangelos for Yard Gardens – Harvest to Desk
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Tangelos for Yard Gardens – Harvest to Desk

Tangelos are easy to grow in home and backyard gardens. Tangelos are hybrids of mandarins and grapefruits. The name tangelo is short for “tang” tangerine (a popular name for mandarins) and “elo” from pummelo (once the name used for grapefruits, but in actuality a separate fruit). Tangelo fruits can vary in color and size but

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