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Carrot and Parsnip Rising Issues and Simple Answers
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Carrot and Parsnip Rising Issues and Simple Answers

Harvest carrots when they develop their color and the tops are 1 inch in diameter or smaller. Carrots can be lifted as soon as they are a usable size. Carrots and parsnips grow best in loose, sandy, humus-rich soil. Size does not make for more flavorful carrots and parsnips. For best flavor, lift both crops

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Spinach Rising Issues Replied
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Spinach Rising Issues Replied

Spinach growing problems are often related to growing spinach in the wrong season. Spinach growing problems are often related to growing spinach in the wrong season. Grow spinach in cool weather. Sow spinach in the garden as early as the ground can be worked in spring. Make succession sowings every 10 days for a continuous

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Radish Rising Issues and Answers
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Radish Rising Issues and Answers

Lifting radishes as soon as they are large enough to eat is important. Radishes that stay too long in the garden will become woody. Radishes are a cool weather crop that will tolerate some heat. Sow radishes in the garden as soon as the soil can be worked in spring and plant succession crops every

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Cabbage Rising Drawback Answers
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Cabbage Rising Drawback Answers

Cabbage Growing Problems: Avoid many cabbage growing problems by sowing cabbage seed so that plants come to harvest in cool weather. Grow cabbage as rapidly as possible. Give cabbage plenty of moisture and be sure to feed it through the season–a planting bed amended with aged compost and side dressings of compost tea every two

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Broccoli Rising Issues and Answers
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Broccoli Rising Issues and Answers

Broccoli growing problems are often avoided if broccoli is grown for cool weather harvest in rich, well-drained soil. Broccoli is treated much as cabbage. Grow broccoli as rapidly as possible. Give broccoli plenty of moisture and be sure to feed it through the season–a planting bed amended with aged compost is an important start. While

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Brussels Sprouts Rising Issues and Answers
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Brussels Sprouts Rising Issues and Answers

Brussels sprouts are a fall vegetable; there is not enough cool spring weather in most regions to bring sprouts to harvest before summer. Brussels sprouts are a fall vegetable; there is not enough cool spring weather in most regions to bring sprouts to harvest before summer. Brussels sprouts require about 3 months to reach harvest

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Cauliflower Rising Issues and Answers
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Cauliflower Rising Issues and Answers

Cauliflower Problems can be avoided: Summer-planted cauliflower for fall harvest will be both easier to grow and more flavorful–cauliflower prefers to leisurely mature in cool weather. Cauliflower is grown much like cabbage, but requires more careful treatment. It is best to start cauliflower indoors where it can be protected from both cold and hot temperatures.

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Turnips, Rutabaga, Kohlrabi Rising Issues and Answers
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Turnips, Rutabaga, Kohlrabi Rising Issues and Answers

Grow turnip, rutabaga, and kohlrabi in cool-weather.  Grow turnip, rutabaga, and kohlrabi in cool-weather. Get these vegetables started early in spring at least two months before the onset of very warm weather, or plant them in late summer so that they come to harvest in the cool days of autumn. Grow turnips, rutabagas, and kohlrabi

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Succession Planting-Be An Skilled – Harvest to Desk
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Succession Planting-Be An Skilled – Harvest to Desk

A new crop is started where the harvest of another crop was completed; this is succession planting. Succession planting means growing different crops in the same space one right after the other in the same season or planting the same crop in different parts of the garden in succession at different times. Succession planting results

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Natural Fertilizers and Soil Amendments
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Natural Fertilizers and Soil Amendments

Organic fertilizers and natural soil amendment nutrients to the soil and improve soil fertility. Organic fertilizers and organic soil amendments come from natural sources–plants, animals, and rocks. An organic fertilizer is a natural soil amendment that adds plant nutrients to the soil, most often nitrogen, phosphorous, or potassium. (NPK analysis is the concentration of major

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