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by MICHAEL PODLESNY - 2009-10-19
Most home vegetable gardeners have seen somewhere or heard from someone the importance of the N, P, K levels in your soil. These letters represent specific elements and stand for Nitrogen (N), Phosph...
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by MICHAEL PODLESNY - 2009-10-21
It is something that I talk about in great abundance and that is vermicompost. Vermicompost is the end result of varieties of earth worms breaking down organic material. Their castings are what is c...
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by MICHAEL PODLESNY - 2009-10-22
White flies are tiny, about the size of the tip of a pin, and a lone fly by themselves is hardly reason to panic, but thousands could be very destructive to your garden. They more readily attack ...
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by MICHAEL PODLESNY - 2009-10-24
Powdery mildew affects such a wide range of plants but most notably those that are in the broadleaf category such as squash and different varieties of plants in the pea families. If your plants c...
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by MICHAEL PODLESNY - 2009-10-28
Like many home vegetable gardeners, when I was younger I concentrated on the simple basics of having a home vegetable garden. The information I am about to share with you was never even a thought in ...
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by MICHAEL PODLESNY - 2009-10-29
Kohlrabi is cousin to cabbage and broccoli. The best time to grow this great tasting vegetable is in the cooler months in the autumn following plants that can only grow when the temperatures are hot....
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by MICHAEL PODLESNY - 2009-10-30
Long before you put a seed in the ground you may have already been set up for a less than bountiful harvest, or even worse no harvest at all. That is because the condition of your soil determines whe...
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by MICHAEL PODLESNY - 2009-10-29
Compost is the process of organic material breaking down into a rich dark black soil through the process of aerobic decomposition. Bacteria and other microorganisms feed on this organic material whic...
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by MICHAEL PODLESNY - 2009-10-31
If you are like me then you already enjoy home vegetable gardening. For me it is relaxing, educational, a good source for decent exercise but most of all rewarding. I am not talking financially rewa...
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by MICHAEL PODLESNY - 2009-11-01
Endive makes for a great vegetable to be planted in the early spring soon after the last frost occurs in your area. It is a great addition to a salad or garnishes for many other dishes. Here is how ...