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Planting Kale Starts – Growing in Containers

Posted on September 5, 2015 Updated on December 30, 2015

This entry was posted in Growing in Containers and tagged cabbage, compost, dry, growing in containers, hanging basket, Holly Baird, hsu compost, Joey baird, leeks, new zealand spinach, porch gardening, potatoes, red cabbage, rootmaker, volunteer tomatoes, water.

Fall Gardening the Lazy Way, Trimming Tomatoes & More! – The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener

Posted on September 2, 2015 Updated on December 30, 2015

This entry was posted in Weekly Shows and tagged american flag leeks, animal protection, blanching, blight, bok choy, broadcast, cabbage, compost, dry, edible, fall greens, foliage, gardener, growing in containers, growing leeks, hanging basket, heirloom, Holly Baird, hsu compost, Joey baird, kids, kids in the garden, lazy gardening, leeks, moisture, mulch, new zealand spinach, organic, peas, porch gardening, potatoes, radishes, red cabbage, ripen, rootmaker, tomato care, trim, volunteer tomatoes, water, whole grain corn meal, Wisconsin, wisconsin vegetable gardener, wood prairie farms.

When to Harvest Cabbage – Straight to the Point

Posted on August 17, 2014

This entry was posted in Straight to the Point and tagged cabbage, DIY, gardening, harvest, how-to, organic, red cabbage, sustainable, vegetable, Wisconsin.

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