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  • Plant A Fall and Winter Garden: A Four Season Garden is Easier Than You Think

    September 20th, 2008 . by becky


     

    • Fall field trip: Tower Hill Botanical Garden « Earth Friendly Gardening
      Home About Contact Sustainability Earth Friendly Gardening Sustainable Gardening for a Healthy Planet Feed on Posts Comments Fall field trip: Tower Hill Botanical Garden Saturday, September 15, 2007 by Caroline Last week I drove up to Tower Hill Botanical Garden in Boylston, Mass., about an hour s drive from Providence. Posted in Field Trips, Native Invasive Plants | 2 Comments 2 Responses to Fall…
    • Fall Vegetable Gardening — Start Now!
      Proper timing is probably the most important factor in successful fall gardening. July 12, 2007 Article BACK Fall Vegetable Gardening - Start Now. What must be accomplished is rapid establishment of fall transplants. However, the use of transplants alone does not insure bountiful, precocious fall production. Fall-recommended tomato varieties such as Sunpride, 444, and Celebrity can be purchased in…
    • Fall Vegetable Gardening: Cool Season Crops for Autumn Gardens
      The copyright of the article Fall Vegetable Gardening in Organic Vegetable Gardens is owned by Melissa Rodriguez. The trick to successful fall vegetable gardening is timing. Permission to republish Fall Vegetable Gardening in print or online must be granted by the author in writing. When to Plant a Fall Vegetable Garden First, it is important to know the first frost date for the growing zone. For a…
    • Gardening and Yardening: Fall-Blooming Asters
      Gardening and Yardening Tuesday, October 16, 2007 Fall-Blooming Asters If you depend on pots of mums and pansies to color your perennial garden in the fall, you’re missing out on a great show of color. Fall-blooming asters are the stars of the fall-perennial garden and there are lots to choose from. Another fall bloomer starring in my garden now is Persicaria amplexicualis”Firetail,” a much-underused…
    • HGTV Gardening Newsletter
      More great grasses and photos Related Articles: Splendor in the Grass Leaves of Grass Ornamental Grasses Care of Grasses The Height Report Fall Flair in the Garden Show us your fall garden. Whatever you like about your fall garden, share it with us. E-mail a digital photo with a short description of your garden to Gardening@HGTV.com. Do you love your fall foliage, new asters or great grasses. In fall…
    • Plant A Fall and Winter Garden: A Four Season Garden is Easier Than You Think
      Most people agree parsnips taste far better after the roots are exposed to near-freezing temperatures in the fall and early winter. Turnips mature in two months and may be planted either in the spring, late summer or fall. Soil Preparation is important If you love gardening, you are probably going to plant your winter garden in the same place you had your warm season garden. If you plan the timing…
    • Scribbit | A Blog About Motherhood in Alaska: Planting Fall Bulbs
      I’m always ready for the season to change that my fall gardening is not as good as my spring, but then I miss what I should have done then. Wednesday, September 10, 2008 Planting Fall Bulbs When it comes to planting fall bulbs not only do you get the benefits of gardening you get a mini life-lesson for free because if you prepare well, lay a good foundation and take some time to plan ahead you’ll get…
    • September Gardening Calendar and Signs of Fall
      What I love to do in my September yard here in New England is to keep an eye out for signs of fall. If you’ve seen some signs of fall you’d like to report, please use the Comments section below. Consult this regional gardening calendar for September to see what you can be doing to ensure that your yard will remain the best it can be as we enter the autumn season. Here are some of the signs of fall…
    • The Sunshine Science Corner: Fall Gardening in Florida
      The Sunshine Science Corner Tuesday, September 4, 2007 Fall Gardening in Florida Fall gardening was the topic and our Camelot Garden was the site of the feature article appearing on the National Gardening Association website for kids: http://www.kidsgardening.com/Dig/digdetail.taf?Type=Art id=2165 As a member of the advisory board I was asked to share our experiences gardening in the Sunshine State….
    • Tuolumne County - Master Gardeners of Tuolumne County Newsletter
      - Walking Sticks November 2002 Fall Gardening Tasks, Pest Notes, Forest Farms Inflicts Corny Poems, What’s Bugging You. - Walking Sticks November 2002 Fall Gardening Tasks, Pest Notes, Forest Farms Inflicts Corny Poems, What’s Bugging You. .
    • Vegetable Garden Calendar
      Clean off rows of early crops as soon as they are through bearing and use rows for replanting or keep them fallow for fall crops. Fallow soil to conserve moisture for germination of fall crops and to help reduce the nematode population in the soil. Other extension publications containing information about specific gardening practices are mentioned throughout this leaflet and are available at your county…

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