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Crowded vegetables are not as productive and may lead to crop failures and increased pest problems. The larger the container, the more vegetables you can plant in it. You can even combine ...
No problem. Gooey mac and cheese and quiche ... topped with crème brûlée custard and brown sugar and then broiled, garnished with strawberries and, if you’re in a playful mood, strawberry cotton candy ...
As the growing season comes to an end, gardeners face the challenge of preparing some of their tender plants for winter.
Strawberries should be covered with 2 to 3 inches of mulch—either straw or leaves. If you are growing strawberries in containers, you can bury your containers in the ground with the strawberry leaves ...
If planting in rows, space plants about 12-18 inches apart, with rows 2-3 feet apart. If using containers, plant one strawberry per pot. Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the roots without ...
Strawberries should be covered with 2 to 3 inches of mulch—either straw or leaves. If you are growing strawberries in containers, you can bury your containers in the ground with the strawberry leaves ...