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You're not too late to the vegetable gardening party! These crops tolerate light frost and thrive in cool weather.
Find out how to grow collard greens, a classic Southern vegetable that thrives in cool weather.
For example, collards and kale germinate in cool soil and may not actually grow when placed directly into the soil in warmer ...
We asked gardeners what they always do before fall, and if you only do one task before the new season, it should be this.
For most South Texas gardeners, the fall garden is the best time to have a vegetable garden. Here are the steps to get started.
As summer winds down, you may be wondering how many more edible tomatoes you can expect to get this year. Any tomatoes ...
Collard greens should be a staple in any Carolina vegetable garden. They are easy to grow, can be planted at any time of the year, and can grow through the winter… plus they are delicious. Collard ...
Collards grow in the fall and can be harvested into December, which contributes to their appeal for the first of January. Todd Hughey is one of McDowell’s suppliers of collards.
Planting in mid-July can ensure a fall harvest for many vegetables. One benefit of a fall garden: Many insect pests' life cycles are completed or at least winding down.
November. If we plant on Sept. 1, that gives us about 76 growing days. This story is free to read Friday-Tuesday thanks to the Tulsa Area United Way.