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Emerging Vegetables and Herbs in Bins
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Emerging Vegetables and Herbs in Bins

  Balcony vegetable garden You can grow a miniature vegetable garden. Growing vegetables in containers is an easy and pleasurable way to garden if you live in an apartment, town house, or condominium. A sunny balcony, patio, courtyard, porch, doorway, or windowsill is all you need to get your small garden growing. Most vegetables and

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November Garden throughout the Northern Hemisphere
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November Garden throughout the Northern Hemisphere

If Novem is the Latin word for nine, then why is November the eleventh month of the year? It all started in 46 B.C, when Julius Caesar asked the astronomer Sosigenes to review the calendar and improve it. Calendars are systems for measuring and recording the passage of time. Nature gives us a regular sequence

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November Garden inside the Southern Hemisphere
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November Garden inside the Southern Hemisphere

Spring garden beds with seedlings and young greens November is one of the most beautiful months of the year in the Southern Hemisphere. The cold is gone but summer’s intense heat has not yet arrived. The trees and grass are green. The forsythia and dogwood are in bloom. The birds have built their summer nests

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December Garden throughout the Northern Hemisphere
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December Garden throughout the Northern Hemisphere

December is the “frosty month” in the northern hemisphere. Frosty, but not the coldest, true winter is yet to come. Winter arrives this year on December 22, the winter solstice. On the first day of winter, the sun reaches the solstice when it will go no further south. This will be the shortest day of

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December Garden inside the Southern Hemisphere
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December Garden inside the Southern Hemisphere

Bush beans flowering December brings the arrival of summer to the Southern Hemisphere vegetable garden. Warm-season crops can still be planted this month. Spring-planted crops will come to harvest this month.  If you are preparing for your summer Christmas holiday, make sure that the vegetable garden is well mulched before you go. Mulch will keep

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Autumn Soil Care – Harvest to Table
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Autumn Soil Care – Harvest to Table

Autumn is the time to renew the soil by spreading aged compost or commercial organic planting mix across beds. Autumn is a good time to begin preparing the vegetable garden for spring planting. Remove woody and diseased plant debris from the garden as soon as the harvest is complete–pull up tomato vines and beans and

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Cool-Season Vegetable Varieties Listed – Harvest to Table
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Cool-Season Vegetable Varieties Listed – Harvest to Table

Cool-season vegetable varieties are legion. Check with neighbors and friends to see which varieties they’ve had success with. After a season or two, you will find personal favorites. Here are several varieties for autumn, winter, and spring planting. If you are growing in a cold frame, you can get any of these started between late

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October Garden throughout the Northern Hemisphere
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October Garden throughout the Northern Hemisphere

  The name October comes from the Latin word for eight, “octo”. October was the eighth month in the Roman calendar. That all changed in the sixteenth century when the Gregorian calendar was adopted. Now, October is the tenth month. The whole reason for changing the calendar came with the notion of bringing the calendar

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October Garden inside the Southern Hemisphere
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October Garden inside the Southern Hemisphere

Garlic seedlings in early spring October is the month of greatest change in the southern hemisphere vegetable garden; spring is here. Now is the time to plant with the summer reward in mind. Plant tomato, eggplant, capsicum, cucumber, sweet corn, marrow, melons, zucchini, and pumpkin this month in all but the coldest regions of the

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Planting Onions Spring or Fall
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Planting Onions Spring or Fall

Onion Planting: Onions require cool weather to start growth and produce green leaves for green or spring onions and warm weather to produce mature bulbs. Grow onions from seed, seedlings, or sets (small dry onion bulbs started the year before). Bulbing onions require 80 to 120 days to reach harvest. Green onions are harvested before

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