In the world of alliums, there are many great options for the home garden. Onions as well as their cousins leeks and shallots are options for spring and fall growing. […] …
Vegetable Gardens
From heirloom and heritage to compact new cultivars, the vegetable garden is most definitely cool again. From raised beds to half acres, Tennessee vegetable gardens have it all. This section will provide information on site selection, cool and warm season crops, garden management including fertilization and irrigation along with harvest and soil management.
Peppers for the Tennessee Vegetable Garden
Peppers are part of the Solanaceae family, sometimes called nightshades, along with tomatoes, Irish potatoes and eggplants. Because of this relationship, they share many of the same growing environment requirements […] …
Potatoes (Irish) for the Tennessee Vegetable Garden
Potatoes, often called Irish potatoes, are one of the most common traditional garden vegetables. They are pretty unique because they are a cool season crop that can only withstand very […] …
Root Crops for The Tennessee Vegetable Garden
Root crops include a wide range of common garden vegetables including carrots, beets, radishes, and turnips. While this broad crop grouping includes several different plant families, they are all cool […] …
Soil Solarization in Tennessee
Soil solarization is a pesticide-free way to control several of the plant pathogens, weeds, nematodes, and insects in garden soil. Solarization involves covering the soil with plastic to heat it […] …
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