One of the most common reasons for home gardening is the ability to grow high quality produce. Producing high quality crops requires good selection and management through the season. It […] …
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.
The Tennessee Vegetable Garden: Managing Plant Nutrition
Plants, like people, need essential nutrients to grow, survive and thrive in our gardens. However, unlike us, they are able to obtain the essential nutrients they need from soil, water […] …
The Tennessee Vegetable Garden: Plant Management Practices
Vegetable gardeners don’t take a break between planting and harvesting. They implement critical in-season management practices that impact plant health, productivity and vegetable quality. Several critical areas of management are […] …
The Tennessee Vegetable Garden: Season Extension Methods
Gardening during the main growing season can provide much enjoyment and produce. However, opportunities exist to expand the season in which vegetable plants can be grown and harvested. This publication […] …
The Tennessee Vegetable Garden: Site Selection and Soil Testing
One of the most important decisions a home gardener can make is in selecting the best site for their garden. There are many factors to consider that include light, soil […] …
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