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How to Grow: Keyhole Gardens

Listen to this podcast on how to build and grow a keyhole bed and garden.   It's time to start thinking about your vegetable garden. Many gardeners have transitioned from flat, straight rows to raised beds. Raised beds warm up faster in spring, drain water sooner and allow you to garden more intensively without as much work. But the next level of raised beds is the keyhole bed. Originated in Africa and used in permaculture gardens, the keyhole raised bed is a way to save space, reduce pathways, garden intensively and integrate...

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How to Grow: Kohlrabi

Listen to this podcast on how to grow and care for kohlrabi in the vegetable garden. podcast transcript Go here for a Video on Kohlrabi Growing Now here's one weird looking vegetable. When I show kids a kohlrabi (Brassica oleracea), they say it looks like a satellite or spaceship. It's always a conversation piece when people visit my garden. In spite of its looks, kohlrabi is an easy, cabbage-family vegetable to grow. It's wildly popular in Eastern Europe, but just catching on in this country. While you can eat the leaves, it's the round...

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How to Grow: Kohlrabi Video

Learn about this Eastern European vegetable that has been a staple in their diets for centuries. I talk about varieties, how to grow this broccoli-family vegetable, and how to eat it. It has creamy white flesh that's crunchy and mild tasting. It's great used raw in dips, for making slaw or even making oven fries. Go here for more on growing kohlrabi...

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How to Grow: Lasagna Gardening

Learn about the simple technique to build a new garden end without having to dig up the lawn. Listen to Podcast: I'm an Italian-American and if there's one thing I know about it's lasagna. I've been eating it since I was a little bambino. While lasagna is a great food, it's also a great gardening idea. Starting a new flower or vegetable bed can be back breaking work. Many gardeners dig out sod and weeds, bring in topsoil and compost and generally sweat a lot. My solution is to borrow the wisdom of the lasagna. Lasagna gardening is a way to...

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How to Grow: Leeks

Learn all about planting and growing leeks. Listen to Podcast: podcast transcript How to Grow: Leeks I’m surprised more gardeners don’t grow leeks (Allium porrum). They are the quintessential “plant it and forget about it” crop. Leek stalks have a mild onion flavor and I’ve harvested leeks plants that were frozen in fall and they still tasted good. I like to shred raw leeks in salads or saute them in butter. But for the best treat, make potato leek soup. It’s one of my daughter’s favorite garden dishes. Leek plants are attractive, too....

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How to Grow: Lettuce

I must admit, I've been seduced by all the new, colorful, unusual greens on the market these days. But for old fashioned flavor and utility, you can't beat lettuce (Lactuca sativa). Even lettuce has had a facelift in recent years. There are new varieties with red and green speckled leaves, lime green colored leaves, and burgundy colored leaves. I grow them in amongst the flowers they're so beautiful. They also are a great window box, hanging basket, and container plant. I even grew lettuce in an old shoe once. You can grow crunchy romaine...

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How to Grow: Making a Raised Bed

Listen to this podcast on how to build, plant and care for a raised bed in the vegetable garden. One of the biggest trends in the last 20 years in vegetable gardening has been the expanded use of raised beds. It's not a new idea, but it seems everyone is embracing a raised bed to grow better tomatoes, lettuce, carrots, and many other crops. It's a smart idea. Raised beds are more productive. The soil warms and dries out faster and it doesn't get compacted because you don't have to step on the beds. Raised beds are easier to weed, water,...

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How to Grow: Mesclun Mix

It used to be salad was made of lettuce and, maybe, spinach greens. Then Americans discovered mesclun mixes. I remember first eating a mesclun mix salad and being amazed at the flavors, colors, and textures. Mesclun mix is a European invention. Gardeners there would traditionally gather wild and cultivated greens and herbs and mix them together in a salad with a home made dressing. (My European friends scoff at our bottled dressings). By mixing various greens you can create a number of different colorful and flavorful salads. Some mixes...

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How to Grow: Microgreens

Learn how to grow microgreens indoors in winter to get a taste of greens on your salads. Listen to Podcast: Charles Warner once said, “Lettuce is like conversation: it must be fresh and crisp, and so sparkling that you scarcely notice the bitter in it.” After our recent cold snaps, finding crisp, fresh and sparkling lettuce in your garden may be impossible. Unless you have a greenhouse or a hoop house system, you're probably relegated to buying your greens. But you can grow your own greens indoors without an elaborate set up. Grow...

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How to Grow: Mushrooms Indoors

Learn how to select mushroom kits and grow them indoors Listen to Podcast: The fungus is among us, and it tastes good! That's what you might be saying when you start growing mushrooms indoors in your home. Foraging for wild mushrooms is fun, especially if you go with an experienced veteran who can distinguish good from potentially bad fungi. You can also cultivate mushrooms in your garden and yard, but you have to wait months for fruit. To get a quick fix of the taste of wild mushrooms without all that hunting and waiting, grow them from...

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