Showing posts with label Gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gardening. Show all posts

July 5, 2011

Winter gardening - to below freezing

Living in a corner of southeastern Wyoming, we are in zones 4 and 5 However, you can pick fresh vegetables in winter, even after sub-zero. Here's how it goes.

They are single layer without additional heat greenhouses. Crops include in bok choy, kohlrabi, lettuce and chard - all for their resistance to cold temperatures is known, but not resistant vegetables. The plants are cut in half is done in raised beds of 55-liter steel drums, sotheir position about 1.5 meters above grade level.

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The raised beds can easily absorb heat, but also to heat more easily to their environment. In addition, there are other sources of heat other than the sun, and no heat storage mechanism different from that of the surrounding terrain.

The steel barrels raised beds are covered with 6 mil poly cover. There is a tendency on the battery and is absorbed by plants through the PVC tires, which are held in various locations arc.

Even after 36 hourscontinuous freezing temperatures that the fund unless 14 F, we are still able to collect our vegetable crops with little damage to their quality. To put things in perspective, less than 14 F is 45 degrees below the point at which water freezes. Not exactly the kind of time that the most associated with increased production of vegetables, but a good test of winter vegetables and its resistance with a double layer of protection.

After our period of intense cold, I waited a day or two, sothe temperature in the greenhouse to get much above freezing, before I checked on the "guinea pigs" horticultural crops. Beat all the plants looked like a small, but had not been eliminated cold, or otherwise destroyed by the bitter cold. They all looked as if they were on the mend. It 'was really an amazing spectacle.

I picked up the bok choy and found the plan as a raised bed frozen too hard. The plants were fine, but the ground was hard as a rock. I had tocut it off just above the ground to collect them. A half dozen beets were harvested. A train heavy peaks are released from the grip of ice well composted soil. The taproot has long been associated with the swollen part of the turnip root encrusted with frozen soil.

In the midst of the harsh winter, we were harvesting vegetables planted in the fall. Just think what it covers, with the additional set, cold frames and more hardy winter vegetables are done.

If youthought that gardening is only for the summer, my experience proves otherwise.

Winter gardening - to below freezing

June 16, 2011

Organic Gardening Pest Control Tips - 3 Crucial Tips if you start

If you have long been in organic gardening, you will surely find many garden pests. Those who say that they are not easy. Even if you do not know how these tips in this article turns out to be present to help keep your organic garden.

Each organic garden would definitely have bugs. It is not only an error is limited. These defects form a group and replicate slowly.

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A typical organic gardener would definitely paranoid andPanic immediately. You should follow? NO! What should I do now is to strengthen the "game" and completely smooth and even.

Ask yourself: "What these mistakes are made?" These errors can sometimes be good. You could kill them all for what you know!

Here are some common garden pests are probably hidden in your garden.

Ants Aphids Army Worms cabbage worms, snails, slugs Grasshoppers Asparagus Beetle Thrips and many others ...

Here are some tips thatapplied immediately to prevent or destroy them.

Tip # 1: The native plant species, as far as possible

Indigenous plant species have their own system, can fend off the common parasites. Planting local varieties, it has a success rate when it is near harvest time.

Tip # 2: Mix plant species among other species

This mixture of each plant has its own special abilities to protect themselves against parasites. The mixing of these plants together, help each othermade when the parasites are around. Mixing is fundamental.

Tip # 3: Maintain a healthy soil

This is particularly true in organic gardens where the soil has a very important role. Healthy soil not only ensures that you will have fewer parasites, but the plants healthy.

Here are some tips on how to get healthier soil.

# 3.1 Tip: Always make rotations.

# 3.2 Tip: Always add compost

Tip # 3.3: Adding more fertilizer, especially fertilizers, are richNutrients.

Finally, a suggestion: eliminate more problems when their initial stages. Once you find a mistake, tear the first replication. Do not make this mistake that most gardeners.

And 'certainly difficult to avoid all the pests in organic gardening. However, if the parasites to enter, remain calm and steady, and then act accordingly. Therefore, you must be prepared and be equipped to know how to keep your organic garden. Otherwise it will be catastrophic.

Organic Gardening Pest Control Tips - 3 Crucial Tips if you start