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Aprende a convertir los desechos generados en tu jardn y los desechos generados en la cocina en una composta rica en nutrientes, la cual puedes utilizar como una enmienda de tierra o como mantillo en tu jardn.
A member of the nightshade (Solanaceae) familyalong with tomatoes, tomatillos, peppers, and potatoeseggplant has been a staple in India and the Middle East for centuries. Its name is derived from the egg shape of its shiny fruit.
Peppers are members of the nightshade (Solanaceae) family along with tomatoes, eggplants, and potatoes. They require a long season of warm-hot weather before maturing in 2-3 months.
Find a video and additional resources to have a food garden in Sonoma County with limited available water, with tips to scale planting to your family’s likes and needs, and apply water-wise strategies to your vegetable garden.
Brussels sprouts, a member of the Brassicaceae (cabbage) family, had their origins in the Mediterranean region but received their familiar name only after they were widely grown in Belgium. They do best in coastal regions where they are grown commercially in California.
Mint is wonderful in the garden as long as it is containedin a container! Planted in the ground, its creeping rhizomes take over, sending up many new stems, crowding out other plants, and becoming nearly impossible to eradicate.
Spinach can be one of the easiest crops to grow depending on the gardeners choice of planting times. It is fast-growing, short-lived, heat-sensitive, and dependent on adequate fertility.
CHIPPED BRANCH WOOD (CBW) By Master Gardeners Bernadette Nouel and Tommie Smith Contributors: Master Gardeners Debbie Platt, Guma and Janet Thorp What is Chipped Branch Wood (CBW)?