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Like any industrious squirrel, I am getting food stored and ready for winter. Even if your vegetable garden is depleted, you can buy things in bulk from your local farmstand now to save for winter.
As we look toward the approach of fall, many gardeners are warming up to the idea of cool season crops. Most of what we think of when it comes to vegetable gardens are annuals like tomatoes, cucumbers ...
Q. What vegetables can I grow in my garden during the winter? Is it too late to plant tomatoes and squash? J.G., Oakland A. Vegetables grown in the spring and summer garden, including tomatoes and ...
Spring may seem a long way off, but if you are excited for spring gardening, why not start planning now? Serious gardeners have been formulating their plans all winter long. Whether you fancy yourself ...
For the next three or four weeks all of us who grow vegetables and fruit are going to be playing tag with Mother Nature when it comes to getting our harvesting in before frost. We want to pick things ...
Will we stick with it? That’s the question the gardening industry is wondering after some 18 million new gardeners took to the soil in 2020 as COVID-19 forced people to stay at home. If you purchase a ...
A. Vegetables grown in the spring and summer garden, including tomatoes and squash, aren’t good choices for the fall and winter garden. Some types of squash — acorn, Delicata and spaghetti — are fast ...
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