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Mid-Summer Succession Planting

July 1, 2020 hilary dahl
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Mid-July brings warmer weather to many regions, and this weather brings the end of pea season. It’s also the time when garlic and onions (bulbing alliums) have matured and are ready to be pulled from the garden to make room for another crop. So...what’s next? Just when you thought your garden was full and it was time to sit back and enjoy the bounty, it’s time to start planting again! There’s rarely a dull moment in a high-yield vegetable garden!

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In Annual Vegetables, Crop Planning, Garden Planning, Harvesting, Summer Tags growing beets, carrots, beets, fall gardening, summer gardening, vegetable gardening, vegetable garden planning, succession planting, how to succession plant
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Drip Irrigation Q+A

February 22, 2020 hilary dahl
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Installing a drip irrigation system on an automatic timer is one of the most effective ways to improve your garden’s productivity, while saving you time and money. Drip irrigation is a system of narrow plastic tubes that deliver water at a slow rate directly to the surface of the soil. Since the water is emitted slowly, it has time to soak into the soil, rather than run off or through the soil. A properly installed and monitored drip system will deliver just the right amount of water with very little waste.

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In Drip Irrigation, Annual Vegetables, Garden Planning, Garden Design Tags drip irrigation, irrigation, vegetable gardening, garden design, vegetable garden design, growing vegetables, watering your garden
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To Build Wood-Framed Beds, Or Not To Build Wood-Framed Beds?

January 28, 2020 hilary dahl
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“To build wood-framed beds, or not to build wood-framed beds?” That seems to be the question many gardeners have on their minds right now. There are pros and cons to both gardening system and I’ll be discussing them here.

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In Garden Design, Garden Planning, raised beds Tags raised beds, wood framed beds, terraced raised beds, garden design, edible garden design, edible gardening, edible landcaping, vegetable gardening, vegetable garden design, kitchen garden, kitchen gardening
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Episode 64: Drip Irrigation, Part 2

October 6, 2017 hilary dahl
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Last week we discussed the various benefits of drip irrigation, along with how to operate and maintain a system. Today we’re discussing the details and providing everything you need to know to install your own drip irrigation system.

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In Drip Irrigation, Podcast, Garden Planning Tags Encyclopedia Botanica, Podcast, drip irrigation, garden design, vegetable gardening, kitchen garden, garden planning, sustainable gardening, irrigation
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Encyclopedia Botanica Podcast, Episode 39: April Listener Q + A

April 7, 2017 hilary dahl
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In this episode we're covering some more Q&A from the Slack group. Stay tuned for more on seed starting, drip irrigation, and raspberry pruning.

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In Berries, Drip Irrigation, Organic Pest Control, Garden Planning Tags seed starting, drip irrigation, raspberry pruning, damping off, cut worms
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Encyclopedia Botanica Podcast, Episode 28: Smart Seed Ordering, Part 2

January 20, 2017 hilary dahl
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This week we continue our seed ordering discussion by talking about quantities of seed and how much of each type you'll want to order. We'll also touch on why it might actually make more sense for you to buy some crops as seeds, but others as transplants from your local nursery. Lastly, we'll share tips and clues that you can use to select the right variety for your intended application.

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In Annual Vegetables, Garden Planning, Podcast, Winter Tags seed ordering, growing vegetables from seeds
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