Sentences with phrase «weather crops»

It's pretty tough to find here, which I find surprising being a cold weather crop in a cold country.
Like most cool weather crops, the plant bolts and turns bitter in warmer weather.
Although the cold weather crop isn't a vegetable that I normally associate with Indian cuisine, asparagus makes one heck of a side when paired with shredded coconut and Indian spices.
Edible Garden May Workshop Saturday, May 17, 2014 — Planning for Summer: Transplanting Warm Weather Crops Join Green City Market as they transplant warm weather crops such as tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, and herbs.
From protecting tomatoes from rain (tomatoes do better if only their roots are fed), through shading cooler weather crops like salad and arugula as our climate heats up, to providing support for trellises and other crop infrastructure, the idea is to find ways that we can grow food and harvest energy as symbiotically as possible.
I know a lot of you have probably already moved on to tomatoes and zucchini, but here in Minnesota, we're still getting mostly greens, radishes and other cold weather crops at the market.
Warm - weather crop farms, such as orange farms, in China were abandoned altogether and physical evidence of sediment cores and stalagmite growth suggest Africa was feeling the dip in temperatures during this time as well.
In the US they are planted in July as a warm weather crop but can be grown all year round.
I usually plant cool weather crops like lettuce and kale in mid-March, but didn't get to it this year.
Rapidly rising temperatures make it difficult for the region's inhabitants to grow cold weather crops and raise and breed yaks, a staple form of subsistence.
Cauliflower may be grown, harvested, and sold year - round, but it is by nature a cool weather crop and at its best in fall and winter and into early spring.
Since the cabbage is considered a cool - weather crop, most production happens in the fall, winter, and spring in the southern part of the United States, with the northern states producing during the summer.
Tina Ruggiero, registered dietician and cookbook author, says that thanks to cold weather crops and agricultural methods, we can still enjoy produce throughout the winter.
Foxtail and proso millet used to be cultivated on the Tibetan plateau 4,000 years ago when it was warmer, but as the climate got colder, they were abandoned for colder weather crops.
There models have also shown that in Tibet where warming temperatures have affected people's ability to grow staple cold weather crops and raise yaks, two types of millet could thrive there.
Until the first hard frost hits, you have plenty of time to plant, pick and plate cool - weather crops.
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