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How Long Does it Take for Potatoes to Grow? - savvygardening.com - France
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15.05.2024

How Long Does it Take for Potatoes to Grow?

If you’re like me as soon as you plant your seed potatoes you’re already anticipating the harvest of tender tubers. However, potatoes are a long season crop and you’ll have to practice patience. So how long does it take for potatoes to grow? Generally the potato growing season is three to four months, but there are a few strategies you can do to encourage an early harvest. In this article you’ll learn about the different types of potatoes, which ones grow the fastest, and discover six ways to speed up the homegrown harvest. Types of potatoes Potatoes are categorized according to the length of their growing season. To ensure the longest season of homeg

Question of the Week – Killdeer - hgic.clemson.edu
hgic.clemson.edu
15.05.2024

Question of the Week – Killdeer

Which common bird made its nest underneath this cucumber plant?

17 Flowers that Grow Without Sunlight - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
15.05.2024

17 Flowers that Grow Without Sunlight

Don’t have a sunny part in your home or garden, but still crave for those lively blossoms? Don’t worry! We have some beautiful flowers that will be more than happy to bloom in no sunlight!

30 Flowers that start with O: a comprehensive list - growingfamily.co.uk
growingfamily.co.uk
15.05.2024

30 Flowers that start with O: a comprehensive list

Welcome to a fascinating journey through the world of flowers that start with O. From the elegant Orchid to the charming Oxeye Daisy, this collection showcases a diverse array of blooms, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics.

6 Indoor Plants That Release Oxygen 24 Hours - balconygardenweb.com - city Sansevieria
balconygardenweb.com
15.05.2024

6 Indoor Plants That Release Oxygen 24 Hours

These fascinating plants have an incredible ability to release oxygen around the clock through a process called Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM). At night, they breathe in carbon dioxide, while during the day, use stored CO2 to produce fresh oxygen for us to breathe!

20 Flowers for Graves and Cemeteries - balconygardenweb.com - Usa - China - Japan
balconygardenweb.com
15.05.2024

20 Flowers for Graves and Cemeteries

When choosing flowers for graves, it’s important to consider their symbolism so that you can convey the right wishes to the lost soul.

10 Crazy Snake Plant in Wine Glasses and Bottles Ideas - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
15.05.2024

10 Crazy Snake Plant in Wine Glasses and Bottles Ideas

The best thing about snake plants is the fact that they are so versatile, you can grow them in any which way you want! Be it a wine glass in shade, or a bottle in light—they will thrive in them all!

‘Purring Tiger’ Siberian Iris Has Truly Unique Coloring - finegardening.com - Japan
finegardening.com
15.05.2024

‘Purring Tiger’ Siberian Iris Has Truly Unique Coloring

Siberian irises are known for filling the bloom gap between late spring and midsummer. They blossom after Japanese iris (I. ensata, Zones 4–9) but before bearded iris (I. germanica, Zones 3–9). This 2024 introduction sports a compact habit that allows it to hold the stems of heavy blooms aloft without fuss. Each flower has saffron-yellow signals (outer petals) highlighted by dusty purple-blue veins. The center is a solid amethyst hue. The interesting, tiger-like striping is certainly the cat’s meow.

Tips for Outsmarting Squirrels and More - finegardening.com - state Illinois - state Pennsylvania
finegardening.com
15.05.2024

Tips for Outsmarting Squirrels and More

Spring cleanup can be a real mess. If you cut your own ornamental grasses, that’s especially true if it’s a windy day and you’re dealing with taller ­grasses (e.g., Miscanthus, Panicum) blowing everywhere as they’re cut and fall over.

‘Ambassador’ Allium: A Towering Beauty for the Early Summer Garden - finegardening.com - state North Carolina
finegardening.com
15.05.2024

‘Ambassador’ Allium: A Towering Beauty for the Early Summer Garden

I have grown alliums for their stunning architectural form for years, but one is by far my favorite: ‘Ambassador’. Although its bulb is related to garlic, onions, and shallots, this ornamental garden variety is a show-stopper. There are many other allium cultivars out there, ranging in size, color, and form, but ‘Ambassador’ rises to the top of my list for a lot of reasons.

Mohr’s Rosinweed Is an Impressive Native Pollinator Plant - finegardening.com - Usa - state Alabama
finegardening.com
15.05.2024

Mohr’s Rosinweed Is an Impressive Native Pollinator Plant

I was first introduced to Mohr’s rosinweed on a botanizing trip to northern Alabama. It’s a true native stalwart and one of the many durable plants in the genus Silphium that are indigenous to prairies, meadows, and grasslands across the United States. These resilient members of the aster family are known to be both beautiful and extremely low maintenance in a garden setting.

5 Simple Steps for Creating a More Eco-Friendly Garden - finegardening.com
finegardening.com
15.05.2024

5 Simple Steps for Creating a More Eco-Friendly Garden

For years I’ve heard the same refrain: You can’t have a good-looking garden that is also eco-friendly. It seems that many folks think native plants are too wild looking and that taking a lighter approach to garden cleanup or care will lead to a messy, unkempt landscape. I argue that there are small steps everyone can take to encourage greater biodiversity in their space, all while keeping it attractive.

Cucumber Plant Spacing for High Yields in Gardens and Pots - savvygardening.com - county Garden
savvygardening.com
15.05.2024

Cucumber Plant Spacing for High Yields in Gardens and Pots

Cucumbers are among the most popular crops for home gardeners. They’re easy to grow and just a handful of vines can provide enough cucumbers for fresh eating from mid-summer through late fall. But proper cucumber plant spacing can mean the difference between healthy, productive plants and disease ridden, low yielding ones. Let’s take a look at how far apart to plant cucumbers based on your growing technique and the method you use to plant them. Why properly spacing cucumber plants matters Before we dive into the details on proper plant spacing for cucumbers, let’s take a

5 Items You Should Always Store Under Your Bathroom Sink - thespruce.com
thespruce.com
14.05.2024

5 Items You Should Always Store Under Your Bathroom Sink

Instead of filling your medicine cabinet to the brim, think about the types of bathroom items that you can house under the sink instead to save some space. While not everything belongs under the sink, there are many products that you can safely store there, experts say.

Is the Farm Stop Revolution Upon Us? - modernfarmer.com - state Ohio
modernfarmer.com
14.05.2024

Is the Farm Stop Revolution Upon Us?

In 2008, Jessica Eikleberry was 29 years old and had just read Michael Pollan’s Omnivore’s Dilemma. She wanted to start eating locally and, with the help of her mom, she made a goal for the coming Thanksgiving: an all-local meal.

Electric Mower Upgrade For the Win! - gardengatemagazine.com
gardengatemagazine.com
14.05.2024

Electric Mower Upgrade For the Win!

Electric Mower Upgrade For the Win! Jamie shares that feeling when you finally get to upgrade your old decrepit mower for a shiny new electric model. The saga of our mower

How to Identify and Manage Dahlia Mosaic Virus - gardenerspath.com
gardenerspath.com
14.05.2024

How to Identify and Manage Dahlia Mosaic Virus

How to Identify and Manage Dahlia Mosaic Virus Caulimovirus dahliae

10 Stylish Garden Seating Ideas - gardenersworld.com
gardenersworld.com
14.05.2024

10 Stylish Garden Seating Ideas

The furniture in your garden is about more than eating and relaxing, it also forms part of the overall design of the garden. The type, size and finish of the furniture comes into play, and the surrounding hard landscaping and planting can help turn your furniture choices into a design feature in their own right.

Best Plants to Create the Bridgerton Look in your Garden - gardenersworld.com - Britain
gardenersworld.com
14.05.2024

Best Plants to Create the Bridgerton Look in your Garden

With the third series of the hit drama about to start and The Bridgerton Garden coming to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show later this month, now is the ideal time to invest in some new plants to bring a touch of Regency glamour and romance to your garden.

Brian Minter: Tolerant and unfussy, lilacs play important role in gardens - theprovince.com - France
theprovince.com
14.05.2024

Brian Minter: Tolerant and unfussy, lilacs play important role in gardens

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SC Fruit and Vegetable Field Report – May 13, 2024 - hgic.clemson.edu
hgic.clemson.edu
14.05.2024

SC Fruit and Vegetable Field Report – May 13, 2024

Cucurbit downy mildew was found in the state this past week on cucumbers in Charleston. All commercial cucurbit growers need to be on the lookout and start preventative fungicide applications, if not already started.

How do you stop a garden from looking too designed? | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Usa - France
houseandgarden.co.uk
14.05.2024

How do you stop a garden from looking too designed? | House & Garden

A city garden by Luciano Giubbilei, where an interesting mix of shapes and textures is provided by the foliage of a multi-stemmed Acer palmatum, a wisteria and a mound of Euphorbia mellifera.

How to grow lavender | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Britain - France - India - Egypt - Italy - Spain - Portugal
houseandgarden.co.uk
14.05.2024

How to grow lavender | House & Garden

Drought-tolerant, laden with nectar, evergreen, long-flowering, and so pungent that it fills the garden with scent, lavender is deservedly popular. The late garden designer Rosemary Verey said, «You can never have too much of it in your garden». In its preferred conditions, of well-drained soil that is baked by the sun, it is easy to grow.

Writer Olivia Laing's quest for a personal Eden in her Suffolk garden | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - France
houseandgarden.co.uk
14.05.2024

Writer Olivia Laing's quest for a personal Eden in her Suffolk garden | House & Garden

At the back of the house, Adirondack chairs are placed beside a border with a small standard wisteria, a box spiral and purple Iris ‘Art Deco’ set off by lime-green euphorbia. An unknown red rose on the wall is from Mark Rumary’s 1960s scheme.

Nine ways to participate in No Mow May | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk
houseandgarden.co.uk
14.05.2024

Nine ways to participate in No Mow May | House & Garden

During May, the charity Plantlife encourages people not to mow their lawns. As well as attracting and helping wildlife, it's an opportunity to enjoy the sight of flowers blooming in long grass. Observing what appears – from interesting wildflowers (orchids, perhaps) to wildlife (such as grasshoppers) – is fun and, obviously, No Mow saves a lot of time. However, going the whole hog isn't for everyone. Those with children who enjoy careering around the lawn and people who entertain in their gardens won't want to let all their grass grow long. Therefore, a smaller No Mow area is more appealing and something that can be kept up throughout the summer.

A beginners' guide to cut flowers | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk
houseandgarden.co.uk
14.05.2024

A beginners' guide to cut flowers | House & Garden

Orange ‘Fire King’ wallflowers and reddish-purple ‘Slawa’, ‘Merlot’ and ‘Rem’s Favourite’ tulips in Sarah Raven's cutting garden.

How to start a kitchen garden: what to do in May | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk
houseandgarden.co.uk
14.05.2024

How to start a kitchen garden: what to do in May | House & Garden

May is historically the hungry gap in the vegetable garden, because it is the time when the winter crops run out and before the summer crops get going. If you have been well organised, you may have some early crops of salad leaves, broad beans, radishes and even strawberries to harvest towards the end of the month – as well as asparagus, which is at its prime now. But the main focus this month is the sowing, nurturing and tending of your crops, as growth accelerates. Potatoes should be earthed up so the tubers are not exposed to light, while peas and broad beans need supporting with pea sticks or canes and twine as they get bigger. Weeding must be done regularly (little and often is my motto) and, if the weather is dry, watering is essential. It is best done as a thorough soak every few days rather than a scant daily sprinkling. At the start of May, I sow tender crops like tomatoes, cucumbers and courgettes in seed trays and individual pots. I keep these in the greenhouse until later in the month, when it has warmed up and they can go outside. As the month goes on, the focus shifts to planting out. I find it very satisfying to be able to plant a neat row of seedlings along a garden line, rather than try the lottery of direct sowing into the ground, then thinning out. Using the no-dig method, I will have already prepared my beds with a layer of well-rotted compost. Just before planting out, I will rake the bed to break down any larger clods and give the seedlings a better chance of establishing.

Gas Stoves Are Polluting Our Homes - bhg.com - Usa - Los Angeles
bhg.com
14.05.2024

Gas Stoves Are Polluting Our Homes

Better Homes & Gardens / Dylan Chandler

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