The Most Important Things To Know About Phosphorus

Phosphorus is one of the primary plant nutrients: the “P” in NPK ratings.

Thursday. November 15th, 2018
Your cucurbits will get viruses Your cucurbits will get viruses

Apart from powdery mildew (discussed in last week’s column), viruses are the next challenge that almost every cucurbit grower will face at some stage.

Thursday. November 15th, 2018
10 of the best tomatoes to grow 10 of the best tomatoes to grow

Tomatoes come in all shapes and sizes, from large beefsteaks grown on cordons to tiny cherry varieties, suitable for cultivating in a hanging basket.

Wednesday. November 14th, 2018
Growing tomatoes in a bacterial wilt area Growing tomatoes in a bacterial wilt area

The first symptoms of bacterial wilt are so severe that it looks as if the plants have suffered a water shortage or their roots have been damaged.

Wednesday. November 14th, 2018
Gardening with less plastic Gardening with less plastic

Find out how to reduce plastic use in your garden, with tips on planting, reusing and recycling.

Tuesday. November 13th, 2018
How to Effectively Balance Magnesium in Aquaponics How to Effectively Balance Magnesium in Aquaponics

Magnesium is a core part of enzymes, proteins, and the machinery of photosynthesis. When it’s deficient, it can negatively impact the productivity of your syste

Tuesday. November 13th, 2018
Watching your cucurbits grow Watching your cucurbits grow

As with any crop, there’s a risk to planting cucurbits and then doing ‘bakkie’ farming – skirting the land with your head half-way out of the driver’s side wind

Tuesday. November 13th, 2018
How to Identify a Calcium Deficiency in Aquaponics How to Identify a Calcium Deficiency in Aquaponics

Calcium is one of the most important plant nutrients in fact, there are some who argue that it should be one of the primary plant nutrients along with nitrogen

Monday. November 12th, 2018
Cutting the risks of planting early Cutting the risks of planting early

In frosty areas, growers usually want to start planting as soon as it’s safe to do so. But due to late frosts, the timing isn’t always easy to determine.

Monday. November 12th, 2018
How to fine-tune pumpkin spacing How to fine-tune pumpkin spacing

In the last issue, the importance of spacing Cucurbitaceae was discussed. Aspects other than climate will influence the spacing.

Friday. November 9th, 2018
Fertilising cucurbits for crop success Fertilising cucurbits for crop success

You don’t fertilise cucurbits solely according to the plant’s requirements – you also have to take into account the soil’s fertility.

Thursday. November 8th, 2018
Planting Preparations for Growing Tomatoes Planting Preparations for Growing Tomatoes

No chances should be taken with border soil. It is advisable to have some form of analysis carried out, even if it is only a pH and potato cyst eelworm check.

Wednesday. November 7th, 2018
Pests and Diseases of Tree Fruit - Part 2 Pests and Diseases of Tree Fruit - Part 2

Typical symptoms: Red blisters appear on leaves in early summer; infected leaves turn brown and fall prematurely.

Wednesday. November 7th, 2018
Biological Control of Common Greenhouse Pests - Part 2 Biological Control of Common Greenhouse Pests - Part 2

You can order these controls through the post, and they come in a form which is easy to distribute around the greenhouse

Wednesday. November 7th, 2018
Garden Pests and Diseases of Cucurbits Garden Pests and Diseases of Cucurbits

Including: marrows, courgettes, cucumbers, squashes and pumpkins

Wednesday. November 7th, 2018
Growing tomatoes without stakes Growing tomatoes without stakes

Staking tomatoes involves a lot of work and expense, and many try to avoid this by planting determinate varieties.

Wednesday. November 7th, 2018
Spacing of Cucurbitaceae Spacing of Cucurbitaceae

I’ve been devoting so much time to the spacing of Cucurbitaceae because this aspect is so little understood and has been a limiting factor for countless produce

Tuesday. November 6th, 2018
Looking after your Cucurbits Looking after your Cucurbits

It’s important to get the timing right for post-planting nitrogen, cultivation and irrigation if you want to optimise Cucurbit production.

Monday. November 5th, 2018
7 Amazing Benefits Of Swiss Chard 7 Amazing Benefits Of Swiss Chard

Swiss chard is a leafy green vegetable that is scientifically classified as Beta vulgaris subsp. cicla , and it belongs to the family Chenopodiaceae.

Friday. November 2nd, 2018
How to grow potatoes in a pot How to grow potatoes in a pot

Short on space? Discover how to grow delicious potatoes in a pot - ideal for a small garden, patio or balcony.

Friday. November 2nd, 2018
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