This #FarmerFriday, we asked Tucker: What are 5 things people can do in their home gardens to ensure a successful harvest?
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Focus on the soil rather than the plant. Building healthy soils will ensure healthy plants. Add compost, minerals and fertilizers each time you turn a soil bed. Rather than starting from seed, purchase organic quick starts that can be transplanted.
Plant radishes, turnips and lettuce; they are easy cultivate and quick to harvest.
Keep carrots moist during germination. Place wet newspaper on top of the soil to lock in the moisture.
Plant cover crops such as legumes to fix nitrogen into the soil, and till grains back into the soil.
Invest in a wire weeder, the one tool I can?t live without. It?s perfect for getting in between plants to root out weeds without inflicting damage on your crops.
{Here is a sneak peak of something you just may see popping up on our menu soon! Early summer melon, Weirauch primo fresco, baby garden greens, orange flower vinaigrette and
Did you know that the vineyard team was the first department to implement sustainability certifications at Jackson Family Wines? Acting on Jess Jackson?s vision of preserving the land for
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Lange Wege und Stau ersparen, sich in den eigenen Arbeitsflow vertiefen oder flexibler bei der Kinderbetreuung sein – nur drei der vielen Gründe, warum immer mehr
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Back in March during the IHIF 2017 I was interviewed to “Hospitality Pro” channel.
Today I would like to share with you some of my most recent experiences
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For many years, hotels and OTAs have had an ongoing feud, acting more like
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