New potatoes are potatoes that are harvested young, or before the potato plant dies back and the potatoes fully mature. They have a thin, tender skin, are generally sweeter than mature potatoes, and are particularly delicious when pulled fresh from the garden.
Read MoreEncyclopedia Botanica Podcast, Episode 47: June Listener Q + A
It's time for another Q&A episode from our Slack group. This has been a super fun time of year in there because everyone is sharing pictures of their plantings and swapping lots of advice and questions and answers. This episode we’ll cover a wide range of topics from tomato pruning, to a refresher on how potatoes grow, to drip irrigation. Tune in because this one is packed with useful tips!
Read MoreEncyclopedia Botanica Podcast, Episode 46: Choosing the Right Beans For Your Garden
There are so many types and varieties of beans to choose from, that picking the right types to grow in your garden can be confusing. In this episode we discuss the 3 main culinary categories that beans are broken into, and how each of these types are grown in your garden. We compare growth habits, crop lifespans, and productivity differences between beans, including sharing some of our favorite varieties.
Read MoreEncyclopedia Botanica Podcast, Episode 45: Cucumbers with Jeanne Nolan
We’re excited to have Jeanne Nolan on the podcast today to talk with us about growing cucumbers.
Read MoreEncyclopedia Botanica Podcast, Episode 44: May Listener Q+A
Spring has really kicked in across the country, and as a result, we're covering a lot of specific growing questions today. Stay tuned for more on slug control, a carrot seeding experiment, supplemental feeding, beet thinning, and other questions around spring planting.
Read MoreEncyclopedia Botanica Podcast, Episode 42: Growing Tomatoes
Tomatoes are probably the most popular garden vegetable, and for good reason; they're versatile, highly productive, and produce fruits that are far superior to any you can buy at the grocery store.
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