A well-stocked cellar: how to harvest, cure, and store vegetables

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The best vegetables for winter storage are those that are mature and fresh. It is important to know that different vegetables requires different storage conditions. The storage area's temperature should be cool to protect roots. Fertilizing and watering should stop a month before harvesting.

author: Bubel, Nancy
Vegetables, Storage, Root cellars

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Get going with garlic: a single bulb can yield a lifetime's supply

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There are hundreds of different varieties of garlic to grow. They are divided into hardneck and softneck subspecies, depending on the formation of a flower stock. Tips on planting, maintaining and harvesting garlic are presented.

author: Chalmers, Carrie
Growth, Garlic

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What to plant: Spring vetchling Lathyrus vernus

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Lathyrus vernus, commonly known as spring vetchling, are smaller than those of most sweet pea cultivators at about three-quarters of an inch across. The best-suited temperature and climate for spring vetchling are discussed.

author: Wingate, Marty
United States, Lathyrus

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subjects list: Methods, Vegetable gardening
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