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White capote has the potential to reach 50 feet in height and tolerate wetter soil than most fruit trees and will yield a ...
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
By Kim Kelly and John Fischer This month we welcome John Fischer in his inimitable style and penchant for not wasting money as well as finding the easiest way to put water on your plants.
I think we all got lulled into thinking we were going to have weekly rainfall and milder weather, and then we entered July.
Water is the best tool against heat. Keeping the soil consistently damp down into the root zone ensures you’re giving plants ...
While much of the work done in the garden happens in the spring, that doesn’t mean growers can coast through summer.
corn, and herbs like basil or thyme. Keep new plants shaded and well-watered. Refresh mulch to help conserve moisture and block weeds. For better water use, consider drip irrigation that targets plant ...
The success story of Xinjiang cotton reflects China's broader push to elevate its agricultural value chain — from traditional ...
Key Takeaways Get ahead of weeds by tilling early, removing perennials by the root, and mulching well before planting to stop summer weeds before they sprout.Use methods like hand-pulling, hoeing, ...
As water dries up and land use shifts, farmers are abandoning Kashmir’s staple crop for apples, vegetables—and real estate.
Data from China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs indicate that scientific and technological advancements ...
China, which has long prioritized grain security, has consistently promoted the adoption of advanced technologies and mechanization in its agricultural modernization drive. In 2024, the country's ...