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Henry Homeyer: It’s time to buy your strawberry plants! Day neutral strawberries first picking HENRY HOMEYER photos / For the Monitor Strawberries in spring mulched with straw Strawberries mulched for winter For the Monitor Traditionally, June is the month for eating strawberries. I dream of big, fat, juicy local berries that melt in my mouth and swim in juice when cut and made into strawberry shortcake. But you can, in fact, grow varieties of strawberries that produce berries all summer, or that produce berries in June and again in the fall. In any case, now is the time to buy your strawberry plants before they are all sold out. ....
Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. Traditionally, June is the month for eating strawberries. I dream of big, fat, juicy local berries that melt in my mouth and swim in juice when cut and made into strawberry shortcake. But you can, in fact, grow varieties of strawberries that produce berries all summer, or that produce berries in June and again in the fall. In any case, now is the time to buy your strawberry plants before they are all sold out. First, some basics: there are three basic types of strawberries: June-bearing strawberries, so-called ever-bearing strawberries, and day-neutral strawberries. Plant June-bearing berries this summer, and you will need to wait until next summer for your first berries (pick off any blossoms this year so they develop good roots). Ever-bearing berries are not really ever-bearing: they will deliver a load of fruit this fall, and again in future years in June and the fall. Day-neutral berries are not affected by day leng ....
Traditionally, June is the month for eating strawberries. I dream of big, fat, juicy local berries that melt in my mouth and swim in juice when cut and made into strawberry shortcake. But you can, in fact, grow varieties of strawberries that produce berries all summer, or that produce berries in June and again in the fall. In any case, now is the time to buy your strawberry plants before they are all sold out. Berry basics First, some basics: there are three basic types of strawberries: June-bearing strawberries, so-called ever-bearing strawberries and day-neutral strawberries. Plant June-bearing berries this summer and you will need to wait until next summer for your first berries (pick off any blossoms this year so they develop good roots). ....
Crimson-red amaranth eaten in Pre-Columbian rites In the natural world, plants are often great travelers. Their seeds are carried from one region to the next by the movement of winds and tides, or by clinging to animals’ fur, and to the soles of our shoes. They also migrate through history, borne by the winds and tides of fashion. Take, for example, the grain amaranths that once had godlike status in their native Central and South America, then almost vanished from the Earth. These nourishing mainstay crops, related to beets, spinach and pigweed, were grown for their tiny seeds, which were ground into flour. At times they were popped like popcorn, glued together with cane sugar or by some accounts human blood, and shaped into totem figures to be broken and eaten during Pre-Columbian ceremonies. The Spanish conquistadores outlawed these idolatrous rites (too pagan or too much like the Eucharist?), banned amaranth’s cultivation and supplanted it with grass grains s ....