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Which spring vegetables can you plant in the beds outside when it's still cold at night? And which ones should you avoid? Here are some of my best tips and suggestions.
Chitting potatoes is a great way to get an early harvest. This batch of potatoes have been chitting for about 3 weeks. What do they look like now?
Making homemade potato chips really puts me in the weekend mood. My kids love them too!
There's nothing better than being able to eat your own homegrown potatoes in winter. Simply stew them and eat with cured salmon. Try this recipe for dill-stewed potatoes. Delicious!
Can you transplant potato plants to any spot in your garden? I say yes. And there are plenty of reasons why you should.
My first harvest of potatoes was quite small, so I'm going to save my potato plants to get a second harvest later in summer.
Growing vegetables in dry soil might seem like a big challenge, but it doesn't have to be that hard! I use row cover to keep my newly sown seeds healthy, even in the middle of summer.
Part 1 of this series on starting a small vegetable garden was a quick guide on how to build new beds. Part 2 will be about the exciting part – growing the vegetables.
Potato onion is a very sought-after allium. I'm lucky to grow two different varieties in my garden! They are not only delicious but easy to grow and store too. Read more about them below!
Are you dreaming about growing potatoes in your own garden? You're in luck! Potatoes thrive in most settings. Read everything you need to know about getting started below.
I decided to grow potatoes in a raised bed this year! I can fit around ten seed potatoes in the bed and I'm looking forward to harvesting a lot more in May and June. The variety I'm using is called Orla.
Can you really use bokashi to get rid of late blight? Part 2 of my article series about blight goes through everything you need to know about late blight and composting.