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Niki Jabbour is the Year Round Vegetable Gardener.



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Niki Jabbour's books provide excellent information for anyone who is interested in growing food. Her best-selling book, The Year Round Vegetable Gardener, was awarded the 2012 American Horticultural Society Book Award. Groundbreaking Food Gardens, her latest book, introduces 224 new species that will please even the most experienced gardener. Her book, Veggie Garden Remix received the American Horticultural Society Book Award for 2019 and a Gold Book Award of the GardenComm. Her Veggie Garden Remix won her a Silver Award at Taste Canada.

The soil in each bed is 70% organic matter. The remainder is comprised of shredded leaves or aged manure and compost. Niki's bed soil is rich with calcium and phosphorus. Mixing soil in Niki's beds reduces pest pressure and leads to higher yields. You can subscribe to this podcast through iTunes and Stitcher. Penelope Hobhouse is also a great host for her gardening podcast.


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NIKI Jabbour, in her new book The Year-RoundVegetable Gardener, offers tips for extending the growing season to all seasons. Canadian climate permits frost-free harvesting of vegetables and fruits all year. This book has been downloaded more than 100,000 times. This book is both a valuable resource for experienced and novice gardeners.

Niki plants 30 kinds of vegetables in the winter. It is important to choose the right time for this season. Carrot seeds can be sown in early August. The last time that leafy and heady crops are planted is in late October. The soil is ideal for mulching in the autumn. The mulch should be piled as high as 18 inches and then settle to 12" deep. Your neighbors will envy your mulched gardens.


Niki's yard is divided up into warm-season, cool-season vegetables. A polytunnel can be described as a large structure constructed of steel supports that are covered with a clear plastic sheet. It can be used to grow root crops, spring greens, and summer vegetables. It is also used for fall harvest. When you plant your garden, it is important to plan the season. However, the growing season is dependent on the climate.


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Niki uses a polytunnel to help her garden. For winter vegetables, Niki uses raised bed. To store her seeds, she also uses fabric pots. Niki's garden stays warmer in winter than other areas. She plants vegetables in her winter. Her polytunnel is an essential part of Niki Dawson's gardening. Learn all you need to know about the polytunnel, if your goal is to grow vegetables year-round.

Cold frames are a great way to extend the growing season in your garden. You don't have to buy a $100,000 greenhouse. However, a polytunnel is a great way to grow vegetables more efficiently. A plastic cold frame is a smart investment for winter. Without spending a fortune on a large greenhouse, you can create your own microclimate.


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FAQ

Which type of lighting best suits indoor plant growth?

Because they emit less heat that incandescents, floriescent lights are a good choice for growing indoor plants. They provide constant lighting that doesn't flicker or dimm. Fluorescent bulbs can be purchased in regular and compact fluorescent versions. CFLs can use up to 75% more energy than traditional bulbs.


When is the best time to plant flowers?

When the weather is milder and the soil has a good moisture content, spring is the best time to plant flowers. If you live in a cold area, plant flowers only after the first frost. The ideal temperature for indoor plants is around 60 degrees Fahrenheit.


When to plant herbs?

When the soil temperature is 55°F, herbs should be planted in spring. For best results, plant them in full sunlight. Basil indoors can be grown in pots with potting mixture. They should be kept out of direct sunlight until they grow leaves. After plants begin to grow, you can move them into indirect sunlight. After three weeks, you can transplant them to individual pots and water them every day.



Statistics

  • 80% of residents spent a lifetime as large-scale farmers (or working on farms) using many chemicals believed to be cancerous today. (acountrygirlslife.com)
  • According to a survey from the National Gardening Association, upward of 18 million novice gardeners have picked up a shovel since 2020. (wsj.com)
  • Today, 80 percent of all corn grown in North America is from GMO seed that is planted and sprayed with Roundup. - parkseed.com
  • According to the National Gardening Association, the average family with a garden spends $70 on their crops—but they grow an estimated $600 worth of veggies! - blog.nationwide.com



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How To

How to plant tomatoes

To plant tomatoes, you need to have a garden or container. Growing tomatoes requires knowledge, patience, love, and care. Many different types of tomato plants are available online and in local stores. Some tomato plants need special soil. Others don't. A bush tomato is the most common variety of tomato plant. It starts with a small ball at it's base. It is easy to grow and produces a lot of fruit. You can start growing tomatoes with a starter package. These kits are sold in nurseries or gardening shops. These kits include everything you need to get started.

When planting tomatoes, there are three steps:

  1. Place them where you would like.
  2. Prepare the ground. This can include digging up the dirt and removing stones, weeds, and so forth.
  3. Place the seeds directly in the prepared soil. After placing the seeds, be sure to water well.
  4. Wait until the leaves sprout. Water them again, and then wait for the first green leaves to appear.
  5. The stems should be able to reach 1 cm (0.42 inches) before being transplanted into larger pots.
  6. Continue to water every single day.
  7. Harvest the fruits once they're ripe.
  8. Fresh tomatoes can be eaten right away, or stored in the fridge.
  9. Each year, repeat the process.
  10. Before you start, make sure to read the instructions.
  11. Have fun growing tomatoes!




 



Niki Jabbour is the Year Round Vegetable Gardener.