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Shock Proofing Your Cole CropsShock-Proofing Your Cole Crops Harden-off your plants carefully before transplanting them into the garden If your seedlings are to live through the shock of being transplanted outdoors, you need to gradually expose them to the sun, wind and spring temperatures. Just like people, plants can become sunburned, windburned or chilled if they... |
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Starting Cole Crop Seeds IndoorsStarting Cole Crop Seeds Indoors Get a jump on the season by growing your own transplants The only time you need to start cole crops indoors is in the spring, since you want to be sure your plants can mature before hot weather hits. If you're planning a fall garden, or if you live in an area where the summers don't get very hot, you can...  |
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Trouble Free Cole CropsTrouble-Free Cole Crops Tips for solving common gardening problems Many gardening problems can be solved or prevented with nothing more than old-fashioned common sense. Here are some tips for growing the best possible cole crops. Sometimes weather conditions cause cole crops to fail to produce quality heads. If seedlings suffer from stress...  |
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Under the Spreading Broccoli LeafsUnder the Spreading Broccoli Leaves Maximize your garden area by planting shade-loving crops under mature broccoli plants Just because a garden row is occupied, don't think you've used up all its growing potential. By planting a few cool-weather seedlings under and around established cole crops, you can get a jump on your fall gardening... |
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White Asparagus
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White AsparagusWhite Asparagus How to build a covered raised bed to create a culinary delicacy For several years in the 1980s, my wife and I lived just north of Germany's Black Forest, where one culinary highlight in late spring and early summer is white asparagus. More tender, milder, and nuttier in flavor than green asparagus, it quickly became our...  |
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