Sentences with phrase «cool season crops»

Like most of their fellow greens, collards are considered cool season crops and do especially well in temperatures between 50 - 65 °F (10 - 18 °C).
«Cultivating cool - for - cash - crop: Camelina, canola show promise as cool season crops
Lastly, the cool season is when California, in particular, gets most of its rainfall — so cool season crops benefit from this direct source of water.»
Cool season crops have three advantages: the cooler temperatures allow plants to grow without losing as much water through transpiration (like humans» sweat) as crops that grow during hot weather.
«For example, with the expansion of subtropical drylands as temperate drylands warm cool season crops such as wheat and potato would no longer be economically viable,» says Scott Wilson.
Lettuce is a cool season crop and needs just six inches of soil to grow.
Peas are a cool season crop and most bean varieties are warm season crops but both grow on vines.

Not exact matches

Tall Boots: Knee - high boots, although undesirable until the weather cools down, are an option if you want to extend the life of your cropped pants into the autumn season.
The fall is is well known for many things... the falling leaves, the cool crisp air, harvesting the last crops of the season, warm comfort food... need I go on?
Strategically placed wind farms might keep crops cool in summer and reduce the risk of frost in other seasons.
LONDON — One of the driest spring seasons on record in northern Europe has sucked soils dry and sharply reduced river levels to the point that governments are starting to fear crop losses and France, in particular, is bracing for blackouts as its river - cooled nuclear power plants may be forced to shut down.
«California's climate is similar to southern Australia, where cool - season crops are grown primarily on natural rainfall in winter,» say Kaffka and George.
Both are cool - season crops that produce oilseeds.
The authors added that biofabrics may be most useful in cool - season crops or warmer climates and in high tunnels where soil warming is usually adequate, but where moisture conservation and weed control are still critical.
Release your inner cool girl with our cute gingham tie front crop top, with is short sleeves and self tie front this is the perfect quick addition to your season wardrobe.
With the ease of a boyfriend fit and a cropped ankle that breathes casual cool into the mix, these weathered Brunello Cucinelli jeans are a smart choice for four season credibility.
This season try the mini shift dress and low - heeled pumps for that Jackie Onassis charm, or your cropped jeans and a pair of Gucci Mary Jane heels for really impressing the cool kids.
Paired effortlessly with a bodycon crop to show off the button for a bit of detail to your outfit and don't forget to also team it up with boots for the cooler season and even add a brimmed hat for extra perfection.
Team a pair of chunky sandals with your go - to skinny jeans, a cute crop top and a relaxed duster jacket for the perfect effortless cool for day time, add length to your legs by pairing a stacked heel with a mini dress, or channel soul sister vibes for the new season with a platform boot.
While many standard garden vegetables can not be planted outside or started from seed until the soil is fully warmed and the threat of frost is past, a variety of other cool season spring crops can be started right now, giving you a jump start on the gardening season and putting food on your plate long before the summer vegetables come in.
Depending on how cold the present 30 - year cooling period gets, in addition to the higher death rates, we will have to contend with diminished growing seasons and increasing crop failures with food shortages in third world countries, increasing energy demands, changing environments, increasing medical costs from diseases (especially flu), increasing transportation costs and interruptions, and many other ramifications associated with colder climate.
With cool season just starting, unless you live in South Dakota, now is the time to consider your options, and the leafy crops are certainly the place to start.
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