Just because it's September doesn't mean it's too late to plant some fruits and vegetables, either for a fall harvest or an early harvest next spring.
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TIME FOR SUNDAY. GARDENER I’M HERE AT VALLEY VIEW FARMS WITH CARRIE INGLE. GOOD MORNING. HEY, THERE. AND IT’S THAT TIME OF YEAR WE’RE PLANTING SOME FALL SEASON CROPS, AND I LOVE VEGETABLES. SO AS YOU ...
Seeded or transplanted broccoli should be spaced 12-18 inches between plants in the row with rows 2-3 feet apart. Set transplants out 2-3 weeks before the last frost-free date (March 5). Start seeds ...
You’ve pulled your neglected bolted lettuce and harvested your hardneck garlic. You have holes in your garden bed and it seems a waste not to fill them. But with what? July is a great time to sow the ...
There’s lots of planting to be done in our vegetable gardens this month. The late summer/fall vegetable garden includes plantings of both warm-season vegetables (many of the same ones we planted in ...
Kathleen Yoshinaga says fall is the perfect season for hearty vegetables like broccoli, kale, and carrots, which thrive in cooler weather. She adds that leafy greens in particular do well this time of ...