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Welcome to the Local Harvest Gardening community. Here's what you need to know to get started. - 1 Topics
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News & New Release Announcements
New course module releases will be announced here, together with other member news/announcements. News & release announcements are also sent to members by email. - 18 Topics
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October 2022 Q&A Meeting Sche…
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Re: So excited to be here!!
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General Questions
For course and other questions which are unrelated to specific topics or crops classified below. - 41 Topics
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Re: any suggestions for no-ti…
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Re: Wood chipping
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Re: Saving and sharing seeds:…
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Re: Espalier apple trees
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Re: potatoes in grow bags
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Re: Irrigation system
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Re: In the weeds!
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Re: Planting Spreadsheets
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Re: Where to start?
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Re: Grow Lights
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Big seed / warm season
These are mostly warm season crops with big seeds that are typically sown several times through the growing season providing a continuous and manageable harvest.
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Brassicas
These crops prefer cool weather and can be kept in the field for fall and winter harvest. In zone 6 and up, some can be overwintered.
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Re: Where's it go?
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Re: Growing sunchokes
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Edible Weeds
Chickweed, Clover, Dandelion, Lambs Quarter, Plantain, Purslane, Sheep Sorrel, Violets, etc. - 1 Topics
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Re: Burdock
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Flowers
Flowers that bring color to our gardens and attract beneficial predatorial insects.
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Re: Black spot on roses.
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Re: First time espalier
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Greens
These are fast maturing, direct seeded greens that need to be planted regularly through the growing season. Because they are treated similarly, we've lumped annual herbs such as basil and cilantro in this category, as well as radishes and hakurei turnips.
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Heat Loving Crops
These heat-lovers typically require a greenhouse in cooler climates. Most should be pruned and trellised.
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Re: Germination issues
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Re: Interplanting raspberries
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Specialties
Most of these are zone 8+ crops that require lots of heat, performing exceptionally well in greenhouses in colder climates.
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Re: Ginger
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