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Crowding Kills Your Crops! 12 Tips for Proper Vegetable Spacing + 11 Plants That Don't Mind Crowding
Gardening is a rewarding and enjoyable activity, but it can be frustrating when your hard work doesn't pay off due to overcrowded plants. Proper spacing is crucial for healthy growth, better yields, ...
You have decided which grapes to grow, tested your soil and made the necessary amendments. Time to do some planning on how your vineyard should be laid out. Thinking ahead, you want to make sure you ...
Edible Plant of the Month: Muscadine grape. Latin name: Vitus rotundifolia Michx. Planting months: Plant bare-root vines from December to February; container-grown plants can be planted throughout the ...
If you plan on purchasing hundreds of grapevines from a nursery, be aware that most nurseries require a one year in advance order so they have time to propagate them for you. Buying a few vines for a ...
Want to grow grapes in the South? If so, you have two choices: Plant muscadines, or plant another type of grape and watch the vines die. Table, wine and concord type grapes rarely live for more than a ...
Muscadines are native North American grapes that grow in USDA zones 6 to 10. This wild grape was discovered in America in 1584 by the English explorer, Sir Walter Raleigh. Muscadines have been ...
Blackberry- Plant on 2 ft. spacing. Domesticated varieties. Fruit is extra large and sweet. Bears on two-year-old wood. Harvest fruit continuously for 1 month. Prune old canes after harvest for best ...
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