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Kale (also Borecole) 07 Aug, Stephanie (USA - Zone 7b climate)
How much sun does kale need to fully grow?
Kale (also Borecole) 01 Sep, (USA - Zone 6a climate)
If you are planting now, end of Aug or early Sept. Full sun is great in 7b
Luffa (also Loofah, plant sponge) 07 Aug, Tek Chhetri (USA - Zone 6b climate)
can i grow luffa in august?
Rosella (also Queensland Jam Plant, Roselle) 18 Jul, Yusuf Isah (South Africa - Semi-arid climate)
what is the effect of groundnut shell on growth of Roselle
Choko/Chayote (also Chayote squash, christophene, chouchou, mirliton) 14 Jul, James Ito (USA - Zone 9a climate)
Does the sprouting chayote need to be containerized 1ST or can it go directly into the Soil?
Choko/Chayote (also Chayote squash, christophene, chouchou, mirliton) 25 Nov, Melinda (USA - Zone 8a climate)
Plant the whole fruit in a place where a massive amount of leafy vines can trellis up and over (we plant this in May here)... even a bottomless 18" deep drum full of compost/well drained rich soil will work quite well but definitely plant it once and let it go. It harvests here quite heavily right at fall and puts on massive leafy vines with MANY fruit from only one single squash planted. It is quite nice to have for a summer tasting versatile squash that is a heavy producer in the fall after zucchini and yellow crookneck are long gone from squash bug damage.
Yacon (also Sunroot) 12 Jul, Maritza Suarez (USA - Zone 7a climate)
Where can I get it in New Jersey and what is its name
Tomato 27 Jun, Econ (USA - Zone 7b climate)
I planted a tumbling Tom from nursery in mid April and it is doing great. If I had to do over I would have bought 5 or 6. I planted about 8 different tomatoe plants with 7 of them indertiminate. So far the best are Lemon Boy. They melt in your mouth!
Radish 03 Jun, Jim (USA - Zone 5a climate)
Is June too late to plant radishes in Kansas City, MO?
Sweet Potato (also Kumara) 16 May, Carole Hanley (USA - Zone 10b climate)
I would like to grow these wonderful sweet potato here in Nevada. We ate them in New Zealand and they are beyond good.
Brussels sprouts 13 Apr, Akela (USA - Zone 13a climate)
what time of year should I start brussels, started some in march, but they are just now 4 weeks later about 2 inches above ground.
Radish 02 Apr, Costa (USA - Zone 9b climate)
The greens of radishes are also edible. Eat raw when the leaves are small and tender. More mature greens before turning woody or the stem becoming hard and dark or before leaves start turning yellow can be steamed or boiled....A little lemon, salt, olive oil and you have some great tasting and healthy greens.Great over a bed of rice. Also good for juicing.
Tomato 23 Mar, Edie (USA - Zone 7b climate)
What is the best tomato plant and also bush tomato plant for my Zone 7b?
Tomato 16 Feb, Carrie B. (USA - Zone 7b climate)
There is a seed supplier specializing in heirloom in our zone. Southern Exposure Seed Exchange. Even if you don't buy seed the website and catalog are great resources.
Radish 13 Mar, Kristin Litwiler (USA - Zone 5a climate)
What is the best region of the US to grow radishes? What region is Arkansas in? I haven't been able to find that on the Web nor a picture of the US divided into its' regions as I've seen on seeds pack backs.
Radish 30 Oct, Dan von Bose (USA - Zone 8a climate)
NW third of Arkansas is zone 7, rest is 8. Type "USDA zone map" into a search engine (I used Google).
Onion 09 Feb, Clifford Foy (USA - Zone 12b climate)
two questions. Which variety of onions and garlic are best for growth in Puerto Rico. were can I buy them and expect to get them to Puerto Rico. Many say they are not to be shipped to Puerto Rico(price for living in the colony). Thanks, C.Foy
Onion 28 Nov, Sandra Garcia (USA - Zone 10b climate)
Try Baker Creek; I get all my seeds there, I also use Trade Winds Fruit, Baker Creek has videos and they tell you the temperature that the plant can grow in, but you need to research each seed type to see what weather it grows well in. Read the reviews for the plants to see what others say about it. You can definitely grow everything all year round! Good luck
Lettuce 03 Jan, Keren (USA - Zone 7b climate)
Lettuce gets bitter if it's too hot and/or when it bolts. Lettuce is ideal is cool temps, and if grown in hot weather does better in the shade or at least partial shade. Full sun in cool weather is fine. Also, too little water causes butter lettuce. Make sure you are either harvesting the plant all at once, or you pick he outer leaves on a consistent schedule. Picking leaves inconsistently can also cause lettuce to bolt.
Yam/Oca (also Oka) 30 Dec, Sandra (USA - Zone 8b climate)
Where can I buy seeds, preferably organic, from? Thankyou
Yam/Oca (also Oka) 26 Feb, (USA - Zone 8a climate)
I live in zone 8a also (Waco TX) & have recently bought from all these places online. I am very happy with these companies. Hope this helps www.sustainableseedco.com www.anniesheirloomseeds.com www.johnnyseeds.com www.reneesgarden.com for USDA organic or Heirloom seeds
Cape Gooseberry (also Golden Berry, Inca Berry ) 29 Oct, Greg (USA - Zone 6a climate)
Hi, would I be able to grow cape gooseberries in Zone 6A? Thanks
Cape Gooseberry (also Golden Berry, Inca Berry ) 21 Jun, Dawn Phillips (USA - Zone 5a climate)
I'm in Ohio and my gooseberry bush loves this weather. Cold winters and warm summers. They are good grown in sun and partial shade.
Tomatillo 04 Sep, S.R. Weeks (USA - Zone 10a climate)
I had a volunteer (a.k.a. "weed") tomatillo-like plant sprout up in my garden. It has grown to be approximately 3 ft. high, same foliage as shown above & has pointed lantern shaped papery outer coverings around a small green tomato-like fruits. Is this edible? Would the Cape Gooseberries be edible?
Tomatillo 17 Aug, Marie (USA - Zone 8a climate)
Tomatillos have done well here in Texas, which is extremely hot and dry. I grow them in the summer, and they seem to do well in temperatures over 39 degrees Celsius. Humidity does not bother them, but pruning lower branches helps prevent rot.
Turnip 11 Aug, (USA - Zone 5a climate)
If I have tilled up my tomatoes, can I plant turnips?
Rocket (also Arugula/Rucola) 22 Jul, Jos Rhodes (USA - Zone 8a climate)
Can arugula be grown in the hot Central Valley of california
Burdock (also Gobo (Japanese Burdock)) 19 Jul, Lauren (USA - Zone 8b climate)
I just harvested and ate the burdock ( gobo) I planted earlier this year. I'd like to plant more seeds. Any advice? Do I need to wait for the temperature to cool down a bit? In case you are wondering, all of it ended up as kinpira. It was devoured immediately. It was far too yummy.
Rosemary 12 Jul, sherron hardin (USA - Zone 5a climate)
I saw where you can make a hedge out of Rosemary. Would this be a good suggestion? I have several plants I started from seed because I would like organic herbs. I plant on planting it in my garden as an entrance hedge. Need to know if I am heading in the right direction with this herb. We have four seasons here. Trying to make long lasting decisions. Thanks
Lettuce 12 Jul, sherron hardin (USA - Zone 5a climate)
I planted within the time frame as your chat suggested. My lettuce has gotten bitter as it has grown. I have it in full sun. I don't know if that is the reason but it would seem on the second growing it became a little bitter and gets worse as it grows. Any suggestions? Thanks for your help
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