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Fall is here and it is time to plant the fall garden. This week, the Lumbee Tribe Cultural Center Staff and Agriculture ...
As summer fades, it can feel like your planting options are limited. With these crops, however, you can take advantage of the ...
September signals the perfect window for fall gardening. While summer’s heat fades, the soil still holds warmth from months ...
Unlike many parts of the country where autumn signals a slowdown, our desert climate opens the door to an entirely new round of planting.
Practicing crop rotation is key for plant health and a good harvest. Here are eight fall veggies that you should not plant in ...
Oats, winter wheat, cereal rye, and barley are all cool-season soil-feeding cover crops. Their dense growth rate covers soil ...
While many, and hopefully most, of you are still harvesting and perhaps planting your fall garden, there are those of us who ...
Northern Ohio — August might feel like the beginning of the end for summer gardens, but in truth, it’s the beginning of a second growing season. With the average first frost hitting in mid- to late ...
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.
Hummingbird and butterfly traffic to these flowers is usually heavy, especially with zebra longwings, the state butterfly.