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How To Grow Cucumber From Scraps

October 11, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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There are two types of cucumber plants: those with long vines, and those with shorter vines. Cucumbers may be planted in hills or on supports such as trellises, fences, or stakes. Choose vining varieties for growing on supports. The most popular method of cucumber cultivation is by growing them in hills. Hills provide warmer soil and good drainage. Use a spade to dig a hole … [Read more...] about How To Grow Cucumber From Scraps

How To Grow Kohl Rabi

October 10, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Kohlrabi comes from the cabbage family and has a flowering plant. "Kohl" means cabbage, and "Rube" means turnip. The name Kohlrabi is derived from two German words, Kohl (cabbage) and Rube (turnip). While kohl means cabbage, rube means turnip. So the name literally means “cabbage turnip” in German! The topic for today is kohlrabi and how to grow it in your garden. Kohlrabi … [Read more...] about How To Grow Kohl Rabi

A Guide to Fall Lawn Care

October 10, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Why Is Fall Lawn Care Important? If you want to offer the best fall lawn care techniques without damaging tender grass or overworking your soil, follow a specific schedule. Some things you can do to take care of your lawn in the early fall include fertilizing it, removing any thatch, and controlling weeds. You can keep doing many landscaping tasks into mid-fall, like mowing … [Read more...] about A Guide to Fall Lawn Care

Mole Cricket Management in Turfgrass

October 9, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Turfgrass management refers to the various cultural practices used to maintain a healthy lawn, such as proper irrigation, fertilization, and mowing. Pest and disease management are just as important as understanding insects. The mole cricket is a troublesome insect pest that causes significant damage to turfgrass in the Southern United States. In South Carolina, there are … [Read more...] about Mole Cricket Management in Turfgrass

4 Ways to Dry Peppers for Food Storage

October 9, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Dehydrating peppers is an excellent way to preserve them. If you have grown more peppers than you can eat, you can dry them so you can use them later. -Hanging and air drying -Using a food dehydrator -Putting it in an oven -Sun drying No matter what method of dehydration you use, you need to be careful when selecting and preparing your peppers. Types of Chile Peppers that … [Read more...] about 4 Ways to Dry Peppers for Food Storage

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