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Looking to grow a few more veggies before the frosts come? These fast-growing veggies will give you a last-season burst of ...
As summer fades, it can feel like your planting options are limited. With these crops, however, you can take advantage of the ...
As the main growing season comes to a close, take advantage of the last few warm weeks to cultivate late fall and early ...
September signals the perfect window for fall gardening. While summer’s heat fades, the soil still holds warmth from months ...
I think in the transition to native plants, there’s just such an excitement of all the life you’re bringing into your yard." If you’re interested in transforming your garden with native perennial ...
Check out our list of the best plants to grow in the High Desert in September, as recommended by the Victor Valley gardening community.
With cooler weather settling in, fall is the perfect time to refresh your garden with vegetables and herbs that thrive in ...
Find out how to grow collard greens, a classic Southern vegetable that thrives in cool weather.
Hummingbird and butterfly traffic to these flowers is usually heavy, especially with zebra longwings, the state butterfly.
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.
As summer winds down, you may be wondering how many more edible tomatoes you can expect to get this year. Any tomatoes ...
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.