- Beets in the Garden
Thin seedling beets to 3 inches apart in the row with rows when plants have been exposed to several weeks of cool frosty weather... To be used in conjunction with the Australian Organic Gardening Resource Guide (page numbers shown) or website: www.
- SOIL CULTIVATION BY HAND
Starting at one end of the first strip, take out a trench one spit (1 spade depth) deep and one spade wide, place the soil at the end of plot, leaving the first trench empty... To be used in conjunction with the Australian Organic Gardening Resource.
- Meyer pp.44-45
This is an important feature to look for if you plan to dig in heavy soil because it allows you to apply pressure with your foot as you dig, which puts considerably less strain on your back and upper body... To be used in conjunction with the Australian.
- Twin Cities Boulevard Gardening
Twin Cities Boulevard Gardening Nothing makes a walk down the street more pleasant than the color, texture, and fragrance of a beautiful garden... To be used in conjunction with the Australian Organic Gardening Resource Guide (page numbers shown) or.
- Parsnips in the Garden
November 2004 (pr) Parsnips in the Garden Dan Drost and Wade Bitner, Vegetable Specialists Summary Parsnips are cool season vegetables that prefer sunny locations and Parsnips taste best when plants have been exposed to several weeks of cool, frosty.
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