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Black raspberry plants grow larger and the fruit is richer in flavor than their red and yellow cousins. They make outstanding preserves and pies and are delicious eaten out of hand. Jewel is large fruited, glossy black in color and the bushes are vigorous and highly productive. Jewel cultivar is quite disease resistant. Space plants about 3 feet apart. Each will grow to 7 feet tall and will bend over and root from the tips. If you wish to prevent this, pinch or prune the tips each summer when they reach 5 feet tall.
As hydroponic gardening is becoming more popular, the sell of hydroponic kits has become a booming business. You can purchase a kit to make a small garden or one to build an entire hydroponic room. The items that are included in these hydroponic kits will depend on the type of system that you wish to use.
The Aggregate Hydroponic Kit
Hydroponic kits for an aggregate system will usually begin with a container that is not transparent in which to place your plants. The company will also include a separate nutrient tank with the nutrient solution included in the kit. There will be some type of hookup system that will allow you to run the solution from the nutrient tank to the plant reservoir in order to perform the flooding process that is necessary to keep the plants fed. A built in drainage system is also a necessity with these hydroponic kits.
Aggregate hydroponic kits will naturally include a type of aggregate (the substance that you will place your plants in to give them the support that they will need). A pH tester might also be included to ensure that your nutrient solution is at the proper pH level.
The Water Culture Hydroponic Kit
Hydroponic kits for a water culture system can be simple or complex, depending upon the amount of money that you wish to spend. A simple water culture hydroponic kit can include a small plant container, a simple lighting system, and a nutrient solution. The more complex models can contain an air system, a water heater, and various testing materials for your nutrient solution.
The Aeroponic Hydroponic Kit
Hydroponic kits that use the aeroponics system are the most advanced and often the most expensive. One brand of these kits comes with pots that have plants already in them as well as a plant holder. It also includes a submersible pump and tubing as well as three separate spray nozzles. Also included are enough liquid nutrients to make one hundred gallons of nutrient solution and a pH test kit.
Additional Items that You May Need for Your Hydroponic Garden
There are a number of other items that you will need for your hydroponic garden that may not be included in the hydroponic kits. You will need to purchase a lighting system (if one has not been included). You should purchase lights are large enough and have enough wattage for the size of the area in which you are using them. You may want to install blue lighting if you are dealing with less mature plants. The more light that your plants have, the healthier they will be.
Other items that are not included in most hydroponic kits are measuring devices, such as a thermometer and a humidity gage. The latter is especially vital when using an aeroponic system. A thermometer can be used to make sure that the area where you have your hydroponic garden is warm enough to sustain your plants. You need to make sure that your plants are kept warm, especially if your garden is located in a basement during the winter months.
Hydroponic Kits-Great for Beginners
Hydroponic kits are a great way to build a hydroponic garden if you are a beginner and are not sure about how to get started. Their clear, simple instructions and basic supplies can help you on your way to becoming a successful hydroponic gardener.
Did you know that most hydroponic gardeners built their own system? Amy Hopkins has been practicing hydroponic gardening for over 37 years and has helped many young gardeners learn the ropes. To learn how to build hydroponic gardens, visit Amy’s gardening website here: www.myhydroponicgarden.net
Vegetables no longer have to be a mandatory side dish with these enticing vegetable recipes. Besides the fact that the results are delicious they are also high in nutrients if cooked and prepared properly. Some basics on how to prepare popular vegetable recipes are listed below.
Roasted Vegetables:
-Cut half-cooked potatoes, raw onions, carrots and bell peppers (green, red or even yellow) into bite size pieces.
-Toss in a large bowl with peeled garlic cloves (your taste) enough virgin olive oil to coat and a sprinkle of kosher salt and fresh ground peppercorns to taste.
-Spread on a thick baking sheet and put into a 450-degree oven.
-In about 10 minutes they should be done (keep checking) when the juices caramelize just a touch.
-Garnish with cut parsley fresh from your herb garden. Simple and oh so tasty.
Vegetable Soup:
-In a large thick bottomed kettle with a little olive oil, quickly cook up onions and smashed garlic until translucent.
-Add chopped carrot and celery and stir until just short of browned.
-Add stock to amount that you need (your choice: vegetable or chicken)
along with salt and pepper.
-Simmer for half an hour and then add potatoes, or pasta, or egg noodle (again your choice) and toss in some shitake or button mushrooms (both if you’re in the mood).
-Return to slow simmer and let cook for an hour.
-Serve with a dollop of sour cream and a garnish of scallions.
Amounts are variable and the chef should trust their instincts.
-Hint: an addition to the broth can be made from potato peelings that will thicken the soup a bit over a longer cooking period. Don’t be afraid to let it simmer. Soup should never be hurried.
Vegetable Lasagna:
-Prepare one pound of lasagna noodles as directed on the box. Set aside (on a very-very lightly oiled sheet, so they don’t stick together).
-Boil up two or three cans of tomato sauce (maybe your own homemade sauce) seasoned with chopped garlic, ground pepper and some fresh cut basil.
-Add one diced zucchini to sauce and cook together five minutes – remove from heat.
-In a large baking dish, coat the sides with a portion of the tomato sauce.
-Cover the bottom of the dish with a layer of lasagna noodles.
-Sprinkle ricotta cheese over the noodles and cover that with some tomato sauce with zucchini, then add a layer of washed and stemmed spinach leaves (a few leaves thick).
-Add another layer of noodles, ricotta cheese, tomato sauce, spinach, etc.
-When all the layers are assembled grate Parmesan cheese on top and toss into a 350-degree oven for an hour.
There are many variations of vegetable soup, vegetable lasagna and a thousand versions of vegetable casseroles. As a side dish or as the whole meal, vegetable recipes are sure to fit any occasion.
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