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How to Grow Radishes From Seed for Spring and Fall Harvests - savvygardening.com - France - Poland
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15.07.2023 / 00:43

How to Grow Radishes From Seed for Spring and Fall Harvests

Radishes are one of those first treats to come from the spring garden. There is nothing like pulling out a colorful root veggie, giving it a little dust and polish, and biting into it before it has a chance to see the kitchen. Did you know you can also enjoy fresh radishes in the fall, as well? In this article, I’m going to explain the difference between spring and winter radishes, and share some tips on growing radishes from seed for a spring crop and for a fall crop. Timing your radish seeding is simply a matter of counting forwards or backwards to frost-free and frost dates.

Natives in a formal garden, with stoneleigh’s ethan kauffman - awaytogarden.com - Usa - New York
awaytogarden.com
07.07.2023 / 14:43

Natives in a formal garden, with stoneleigh’s ethan kauffman

And their horticultural experiments seem to prove that’s true.Its director, Ethan Kauffman, and I spoke about how he and his team are reinterpreting the grand old landscape with a natives-only ethos that was handed down to them by the nonprofit called Natural Lands that conserved the p

Best Power Tools For Gardening | Garden Power Tools - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
05.07.2023 / 08:39

Best Power Tools For Gardening | Garden Power Tools

If you’re a little more serious about gardening and love it you probably have a decent collection of hand tools for gardening. And you’ve probably got them all categorized from hand trowels and spades to gloves and hats to metal rakes and push hoes. On the other hand, there are a group of tools that tend to somewhat collect dust (or dirt), in lieu of the aforementioned basic gardening equipment. With that, here’s a rundown of the most essential garden power tools to have in your garden shed.

7 DIY Wasp Trap Ideas for Garden - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
02.07.2023 / 04:31

7 DIY Wasp Trap Ideas for Garden

Choose a bottle with raised bottom and create a channel through it, wide enough to let the wasp fly in. Complete instructions are available at Garden Therapy.

What we can learn from Martha Stewart's Bedford garden | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - state New York
houseandgarden.co.uk
28.06.2023 / 19:41

What we can learn from Martha Stewart's Bedford garden | House & Garden

In the well-to-do town of Bedford, New York, there are a few givens: there are apple orchards and quaint bed and breakfasts, cute bakeries and amazing antiques shops and, of course, many grand estates complete with rolling green lawns and well-hedged gardens. Perhaps most impressive of the latter belongs to the doyenne of the domestic, Martha Stewart.

Growing Hens and Chicks Plants in Gardens and Containers - savvygardening.com - Usa - Morocco - county Garden
savvygardening.com
28.06.2023 / 07:41

Growing Hens and Chicks Plants in Gardens and Containers

Hens and chicks plants make great low-maintenance options for dry, sunny gardens. And there are so many interesting cultivars available in a range of hues, from chocolate brown to green to bright orange and yellow. The common name may be confusing until you grow them yourself and realize it makes sense. One main rosette (mama hen) will eventually produce several offsets or babies (the chicks!). Though I’ve never heard them referred to by houseleeks, their other common name, the Latin name you’ll see on plant tags for these popular succulents is Sempervivum. They are members of the stonecrop family (Crassulaceae).

Bamboo Plant Supports for Gardens and Raised Beds - savvygardening.com
savvygardening.com
28.06.2023 / 07:41

Bamboo Plant Supports for Gardens and Raised Beds

Bamboo plant supports are the perfect supports for tall and vining vegetables like tomatoes, pole beans, and cucumbers. They’re strong and sturdy, so they serve a practical purpose, but they’re also extremely ornamental and add a natural element to the garden. Plus, there are many types of bamboo structures for every sized space, including containers. In this article, we’re going to share some of our favorite bamboo staking and trellising products, offer advice on when and how to use them, and the best plants to pair with these attractive structures.

Best Essential Oils for Gardening and How to Use Them - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
26.06.2023 / 08:37

Best Essential Oils for Gardening and How to Use Them

Essential oils have several medicinal properties. Besides many uses in the health and beauty sector, essential oils are used in gardens to prevent harmful pests and diseases. Learn more about the best essential oils for gardening and how to use them!

DIY Fly Repellent For Porches (Easy Home Remedy) - hometalk.com - Ireland
hometalk.com
23.06.2023 / 12:46

DIY Fly Repellent For Porches (Easy Home Remedy)

We shared this on Chemistry Cachet several weeks ago, and we are already having readers write in saying they love it!

Bury 2 White Underwear in the Garden and This Will Happen | Soil Test - balconygardenweb.com - Canada - Switzerland
balconygardenweb.com
23.06.2023 / 12:43

Bury 2 White Underwear in the Garden and This Will Happen | Soil Test

While there are many scientific ways and gadgets to determine your soil quality, they can either be a little time-consuming or expensive. But one quick and straightforward way to do this is to Bury 2 White Underwear in the Garden. Confused? Read more below!

Here's How You Can Grow Spices in Your Garden and Save Money - sunset.com
sunset.com
22.06.2023 / 11:18

Here's How You Can Grow Spices in Your Garden and Save Money

We’ve all been there, the premature demise of our cilantro bolting into bitterness and a head full of seeds after an unexpected heat spike. But what if we started thinking about these “failures” as new flavor opportunities? One gardener’s flop is another’s feast after all. I’m talking seed-turned-spice drawer—yes, that downed cilantro is now your own hefty supply of gourmet coriander. 

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