Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! Start planning now for your fall garden. Many of our cool season vegetable can be planted in the upcoming weeks for harvest into early winter. Vegetable ...
On this week's Garden Spot episode, farmer Dan of Fassnight Creek Farm is planting spinach and turnips and decorating for our favorite season: Fall. Normally when cool weather sets in, we don't have ...
Track maturity dates and harvest turnips early—overgrown roots lose flavor and texture. Both roots and leafy greens are edible, with some varieties grown just for greens. Pick young turnips for mild ...
Turnips should be planted around the first part of September to ensure good production and ample size. Turnips should do well in a good garden soil that has been productive for other vegetable crops.
Weeping mulberry is a remarkable tree that you may wish to plant this fall or winter in its dormant state. To appreciate it, ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! The second week of September is still bringing us summer like temperatures with high heat and humidity. We are definitely on the dry side and could use a ...
The turnip is not the food fad it was 300 years ago when it even became an art form, but it still finds a welcome in the garden and on the table. This ancient vegetable is valued not only for its ...
While making soup from garden vegetables I realized that perhaps many of us don’t think to plant turnips or rutabagas. Turnips and rutabagas are among the most commonly grown root crops. They are ...
Q: My grandpa always grew turnips in the garden. I don't know if I even like them, but I'm wondering if they are hard to grow? – R.W., Springfield, Mo. Answered by David Trinklein, horticulture ...