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| Gardening: Planting veggies in August? Of course! Cool-season crops are often sweeter Just because it's August doesn't mean it's the end of the growing season. ... in the garden for those who wish to start planting fall vegetables.
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| Good Day Gardening: Expert advice on planting perennials in late summer | WSYX - ABC 6 HILLIARD, Ohio (WSYX) — As we near the end of summer and you look at your garden beds and flowers, they may have lost some of their bright colors ...
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| Gardening with Micki: Get your garden ready for fall | Lifestyles | muskogeephoenix.com I'm also planting Fall Crocus. They like to snuggle under perennials. Smart flower! Micki J. Shelton is a Muskogee native and master gardener.
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| Garden tips for August | Master Gardener | Home and Garden | hanfordsentinel.com PLANTING: It's time to plant seeds for cool season vegetables: Asian greens, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, leek, lettuce, pea, spinach, and Swiss ...
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| Grow your own: Everything you need to know about planting dahlias in your garden - Metro Dahlia expert Philippa Stewart shares her top tips for growing your own dahlias, plus her picks of the best blooms for wedding bouquets.
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How to Optimize Your Garden Based on the Climate Zone You Live In - Dengarden This article explains the different climate zones in the US and how they affect your garden. It also explains the different plant species you can ...
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Tips for keeping plants and lawns happy during the dry days of August - The Olympian The sweet reward for growing your own. Q. I had beautiful delphiniums in my garden for the first time because I bought a large potted plant from ...
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| Small Space Gardening: A Garden Visit, Drying Herbs, Carrots No-No's, Chocolate Zucchini ... By removing the excess leaves you expose the ripening fruit to the sun and add much-needed air into the plant. If you're growing potatoes, don't ...
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| Curious Nature: Preparing your garden for winter, and protecting it from frost | VailDaily.com Another great option is to plant perennials. Most plants will specify fall planting instructions, but generally, this should be done a few weeks ...
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| Gardening Q&A: Tomatoes are thriving, gardeners report; and, watch the heat I recently read your article on tomato plant varieties and blight issues. My tomato plants are doing well this summer, and I do water a lot, ...
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