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Grow Your Own Gourmet MushroomsGrow Your Own Gourmet Mushrooms Mushroom kits and logs are inexpensive and simple ways to enjoy these exotic treats There was a time when eating specialty mushrooms was reserved for those looking for a mind-expanding experience or with sufficient income to frequent five-star restaurants. How times have changed. Over the past 10 years,.. |
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Growing Cole CropsGrowing Cole Crops Weeds, water, mulch and side-dressing Away With Weeds! Weeds aren't much of a problem with transplanted cole crops, especially if you plant in wide rows. Once the plants take hold and develop broad leaves, they shade the soil under the plants. Weeds -- like all plants -- can't grow without adequate light. Watch out for...
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Harvesting Corn
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Harvesting CornHarvesting Corn Getting the most from your crop The Sweetness Factor The prime harvest time for sweet corn passes quickly, so gardeners need to know how to judge when to harvest to get the most from their crop. Corn is ready to be picked as soon as the ears have completely filled out. This goes for sweet corn and roasting ears.You can tell...  |
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Make Room for CornMake Room for Corn It's Easy. Everyone Has Space for These Shorter Varieties Corn has a reputation as too big a plant for most gardens. Certainly most of what a person sees varies from pretty tall to gigantic. The original sweet corns, however, were small plants, between four and six feet tall, just the right size for a garden. There are. |
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Planning Your Corn CropYour Corn Crop Choosing varieties to grow If you've never grown corn before, check with a local farm or garden store, a neighbor who raises corn or your Cooperative Extension Service agent before you buy seeds. They can tell you what varieties do particularly well in your area, as well as some of the disease, pest or weather... |
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Protecting Cole Crops from DiseaseProtecting Cole Crops from Disease You can't always prevent diseases, but following these steps can help reduce their prevalence in your garden Disease Basics Some gardeners complain that their cole crops are constantly hit by diseases. Although you can't always do anything about them, understanding how diseases strike can help you get on... |
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