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Garlic 16 Jun, (USA - Zone 7a climate)
They should take 17-25 weeks before they're ready to harvest
Strawberries (from seeds) 11 Jun, Nicole (USA - Zone 10a climate)
I want to plant some strawberries with my Borage - I have heard they grow well together - and I'm planting mid-September. It hasn't frozen once since I've lived here, so that danger is low, and I grow a ton of other herbs at that time of year through about now. My Self-Heal is just about to die from the heat, so I'm harvesting that on Monday. What srawberry variety would work well for my climate? I am really hoping I can buy the seeds from you.
Sweet corn (also corn,maize) 08 Jun, Jerry Pettersson (USA - Zone 12b climate)
Hello,I am about to start sweetcornfarming in Dar Es Salaam, Kigamboni, Tanzania. I intend to buy some different types of Sweetcorn to find out which type I should use. What do you recommend me to start with and fits for lowland, rain about 1200 mm per year, subtropical area, 2 rainperiods. Zone 12.The sweetcorn will be sold on the streets as boil and eaten as streetfood. I hope we will be able to plant the seeds all over the year for selling. Can you recommend different types which I can order and test in a little scale to see which type or types of your products works best for us? Also give me prices for the test. 50 or 100 seeds of each are enough. Before we place a larger order I must know which one works best in my area and environment. I looking forward for a fast response. I need the grains to be delivered to Sweden in a short time. Do you also have an WhatsApp telephone number where I can reach your support/service? If you can supply me with the right corn, can you give me an advice where to go for finding right products? Best regards Jerry Pettersson+46705556411
Sweet corn (also corn,maize) 10 Jun, (USA - Zone 3b climate)
You need to contact a Government Agricultural Department in your country and talk to them about all of this. This website does not sell seeds or give advise on what kinds of seeds to plant. There is no WhatsApp phone or support here.
Sweet corn (also corn,maize) 04 Jun, German Martinez (USA - Zone 8b climate)
What’s the best soil either potting mix or soil mix outdoors for growing corn from seeds
Sweet corn (also corn,maize) 10 Jun, (USA - Zone 3b climate)
Just good rich soil.
Garlic 01 Jun, Opal Ezell (USA - Zone 8b climate)
Which garlic can I plant in Ms?.When is the best time to plant cloves?
Garlic 02 Jun, (USA - Zone 8b climate)
For MS (zone 8b), February and March are suitable months for planting cloves. Most garlic varieties are suitable for this region.
Jerusalem Artichokes (also Sunchoke) 26 May, I lived in zone (USA - Zone 4a climate)
I lived in zone 5a. Yes you can grow sun chokes. I now live in zone 4 I'm still growing sunchokes And a full garden, you just have to be creative, lol.
Sweet corn (also corn,maize) 25 May, Renee Bowman (USA - Zone 9b climate)
Something is eating my corn stalks leaves leaving holes in them and inside center of stalks looks like wet corn meal or mash can it still be salvaged and what could be causing this? How do I prevent and stop this infestation?
Sweet corn (also corn,maize) 01 Jun, (USA - Zone 9b climate)
Check for big grubs.
Garlic 20 May, Rich (USA - Zone 8a climate)
If you planted your garlic in early November it should be up now in mid-May. I'm in 6B and mine broke ground in March and April. One thing that will slow it down is if you have a lot of light-colored mulch. That reflects the sunlight so the soil stays cold. If that's the case scrape it back and see what happens. Also if mulch is too thick straw the soil may be too soggy for garlic, although garlic does like quite a lot of water. But not sogginess.
Sunflower 20 May, David (USA - Zone 4b climate)
Am in zone 4b. Is there a Sunflower I can plant that only gets 2 feet tall?
Sunflower 06 Jul, Brayden (USA - Zone 8b climate)
Botanical Interests has some good dwarf varieties like Sunspot Dwarf that grows 18-24" tall and is good for container planting
Sweet Potato (also Kumara) 20 May, Mireya (USA - Zone 7a climate)
What kind/type of sweet potato can I grow in Northern Virginia (zone 7A)?
Sweet Potato (also Kumara) 01 Jun, (USA - Zone 3b climate)
Probably any type.
Sweet Potato (also Kumara) 31 May, JJ Penza (USA - Zone 7b climate)
I am on the Va/NC line zone 7B.I have had success growing Beauregards, Okinawas, and Covingtons, The best producers at my place were in that order.
Strawberry Plants 18 May, Mari (USA - Zone 9b climate)
How best to get rid of worms in my strawberry plants?
Strawberry Plants 19 May, (USA - Zone 11a climate)
Pick them out.
Strawberry Plants 18 May, Mari (USA - Zone 9b climate)
Which strawberry plants will grow best in zone 9B California?
Asparagus 16 May, Marsha Kincaid (USA - Zone 7b climate)
Want to start my asparagus bed this Fall. When is best time? Are there different instructions than for Spring planting?
Garlic 14 May, Trish (USA - Zone 4b climate)
I planted my garlic in early November in a raised garden bed. It’s now mid May. Temperature has been cool. I am not seeing anything coming up yet. Is it too soon to worry?
Sage (also Common Sage) 14 May, Chris (USA - Zone 6b climate)
Are the flowers edible?
Asparagus 12 May, don jinks (USA - Zone 4a climate)
starting a new garden at new house what month should I plant the asparagus in zone 4 since Ive missed the spring planting?
Asparagus 13 May, (USA - Zone 4a climate)
It says plant now. Try crowns if you can get them.
Lettuce 11 May, Kim Shallcross (USA - Zone 9b climate)
Can it get too hot in May for lettuce, mine seems to have turned bitter and is bolting
Lettuce 14 Jun, Wendy (USA - Zone 7b climate)
You bet! Lettuce doesn't like the temperature to be above 80 degrees. Mine is bolting and bitter now too ( June in 7b)
Watermelon 04 May, juan perez (USA - Zone 10a climate)
melons do they grow on the ground or trails
Watermelon 08 May, Anonymous (USA - Zone 3b climate)
Ground.
Ginger 02 May, paul feldman (USA - Zone 6b climate)
Will ginger grow as a perennial In zone 6b ?
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