Mineral deficiencies in cabbages

It is very important to recognise and correct mineral deficiencies as soon as the first signs appear. Any delay is likely to have a profound influence on yield.

Thursday. October 10th, 2019
Planting and fertilising lettuce Planting and fertilising lettuce

When planting lettuce, it is very important to ensure that the soil is sufficiently moist to reduce transplant shock.

Wednesday. October 9th, 2019
Five root crops to plant now for a fall harvest Five root crops to plant now for a fall harvest

Many root vegetables are considered “cool weather” crops they grow lush and juicy when daytime temperatures are in the seventies, but barely muddle through hot

Wednesday. October 9th, 2019
Preparing to plant lettuce Preparing to plant lettuce

This helps to avoid imbalances and over-fertilising, which is wasteful and may result in lower yield and other problems.

Tuesday. October 8th, 2019
Garlic and broccoli: A delicious pairing that also repels pests Garlic and broccoli: A delicious pairing that also repels pests

For farmers and gardeners who want to skip conventional pesticides, options for fighting off pests can vary widely in effectiveness.

Tuesday. October 8th, 2019
How lettuce production has changed How lettuce production has changed

Back in the day, before cavity seedlings arrived on the scene, lettuce was directly sown, sometimes broadcast and usually planted in rows with a planter

Monday. October 7th, 2019
Interesting facts about lettuce Interesting facts about lettuce

Lettuce has its origin in the eastern Mediterranean and has been cultivated for thousands of years. It is part of the daisy family Asteraceae

Friday. October 4th, 2019
Beating cucurbit viruses Beating cucurbit viruses

Viruses infecting the pumpkin family have always been a major problem. Susceptible crops become almost completely infected late in the season

Thursday. October 3rd, 2019
Cover Crops Can Triple the Amount of Earthworms in Soil Cover Crops Can Triple the Amount of Earthworms in Soil

The most well-known benefit of using a cover crop often a legume planted off-season is in lending more nitrogen to the soil.

Thursday. October 3rd, 2019
10 tricks and gadgets to freshen up your garden this spring 10 tricks and gadgets to freshen up your garden this spring

Hydroponics & Aeroponics systems use modular stackable growing pots, as illustrated here. Just one idea to consider this spring.

Wednesday. October 2nd, 2019
Learning from the lands Learning from the lands

Every year offers opportunities to gain more experience and understanding of how to improve production.

Wednesday. October 2nd, 2019
What makes cauliflower different? What makes cauliflower different?

We need to take certain precautions when growing cauliflower that aren’t as important for cabbages or broccoli, writes Bill Kerr.

Tuesday. October 1st, 2019
10 new fruit trees and edible vines for your garden this spring 10 new fruit trees and edible vines for your garden this spring

Expand your palate with these eccentric, easy-to-grow varieties.

Tuesday. October 1st, 2019
Planning for the planting season Planning for the planting season

Growing vegetables involves multi-tasking. I covered the importance of getting the timing right in my previous article.

Friday. September 27th, 2019
10 new vegetables and herbs for your garden this spring 10 new vegetables and herbs for your garden this spring

Looking to spice it up this year in the old vegetable patch? Plant breeders are always rolling out new varieties and reviving forgotten heirlooms

Friday. September 27th, 2019
Seven crops to plant in late winter Seven crops to plant in late winter

Plant them as soon as the ground thaws in your area and deep freezes are no longer expected. They can go in the ground about a month before other garden

Wednesday. September 25th, 2019
Better plant survival and germination in hot, dry conditions Better plant survival and germination in hot, dry conditions

Previously, I described how the high mineral content of borehole water could cause mineral build-up on leaf surfaces, with consequences for the application

Tuesday. September 24th, 2019
There’s more to crop rotation than meets the eye There’s more to crop rotation than meets the eye

Just about every farmer would agree that crop rotation is a good thing – and the more diverse the crops in the rotation, the better.

Monday. September 23rd, 2019
A practical use for no-till farming A practical use for no-till farming

No-till is highly practical for small-scale vegetable farmers and organic farmers, while conventional commercial vegetable growers will find some aspects

Tuesday. September 17th, 2019
Mulch ado about no-till Mulch ado about no-till

No-till farmers have always known that leaving a layer of crop residue on the soil surface increases the humus content.

Monday. September 16th, 2019
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