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For many areas of the country, harvesting the last summer vegetables from the garden can be bittersweet; it may remind us ...
Plant a fall-winter vegetable garden By Pam Peirce , Freelance Writer Updated Aug 26, 2014 4:44 p.m. Snap peas These delectable morsels, pricey at the market, are as easy to grow as other peas.
Fall is often thought of as a time for an abundance of crops to harvest in the vegetable garden. Crops raised and nurtured throughout spring and summer are now at the fore and it can be peak ...
Collard Greens. Collard greens are a staple in winter gardens, renowned for their resilience and nutritional value! Native to the Mediterranean region, collards thrive in cooler temperatures and ...
Hanna’s timetable for some plantings are: vegetables like carrots, beets, and onions about now through about mid-October; leaf crops like salad greens and spinach Sept. 1 through mid-November ...
Other vegetables related to garlic — including green or bunching onions, shallots, bulbing onions and chives — can also be planted now from sets (small bulbs) or transplants.
Fall vegetable gardens can keep you supplied with fresh produce all fall and winter. It might seem a bit hot to be outside gardening, but work early in the day and don't forget to drink water.
Even though your summer vegetables are growing like mad, July through mid-August is time to plant many of your fall garden seeds like spinach in the Pacific Northwest. (OSU Extension Services ...
Fall peas, by the way should have been planted June 15. As the weather gets cooler, keep an eye on temperatures to know when to cover vulnerable crops from the cold.
Different vegetables have different needs, but with a little know-how, you can keep your harvested root vegetables—carrots, sweet potatoes, turnips, and more— fresh and flavorful for months. 1 ...
As long as you have done a good job of weeding and watering, many of these plants will continue to bear fruit through the fall. But it is also time to start planting more. Skip to content Open ...