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| In the Garden | Cover your bases Cover crops may be planted as soon as vegetable crops are harvested, although most require planting four to six weeks prior to cold weather that will ...
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2 the Garden: Tips for planting trees Looking to plant a tree? Fall is the perfect season to do so. Gardening expert Jackie Albarella shares a few tips to help your tree thrive. Author: wgrz.
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| In the Garden: Vegetables are plentiful in growing a fall garden Do you have room in your vegetable garden right now? Chances are, your lettuce, spinach and peas stopped growing when our hot temperatures ...
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| Pickaway to Garden: Growing a gardenser Gardeners grow gardens, and they grow plants. To garden is to make choices about which plants you will try to grow and where, and what plants you ...
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| Planting may have been done at wrong time of year Plant trusted varieties first and experiment with unknown varieties in small numbers. Sounds like you rototilled steer manure into your garden area.
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| Start an Ohio victory garden this fall "All of the plants that we put in the garden in early spring can also be grown in late summer and early fall," Bennett said. "In fact, they thrive under the ...
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| Summer is a good time to plant winter vegetable seeds. Here's what you should grow I would like to grow a fall and winter garden and was reading that I should ... When planting seed outside or transplanting seedlings, remember that ...
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| Year-Round Gardening: Enjoy beauty of 'the poor man's orchid' After a few weeks, the plants will recover from transplanting and resume new growth. El Paso County Extension is operating remotely due to COVID-19.
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| Gardening Guy: Re-wilding your lawn Learn to recognize the small first-year plants, dig up a few and plant them. Once established, the flowers will drop seeds each year. But what about the ...
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| Sarah Browning: Gooseberries flavorful and forgiving Gooseberry is another great fruit for the home garden. ... It's a good idea to prepare the planting site in fall, ready for April when the plants arrive.
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