Planting cool-season vegetables is one way to get a garden going in early spring. Vegetables are grouped into two categories — cool season and warm season — determined by soil, nighttime ...
This applies to plants you want to divide and transplant to different locations in your garden ... to cold) or scarification (breaking seed coating through abrasion). • Cool season vegetables ...
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Most vegetables grown in home gardens are annuals. They wither and die at the end of the season and need to be replanted every year to reap ... as they are in your garden. Going forward, sprinkle ...
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If you don’t have a large space for a vegetable garden, or you are looking to maximize vegetable, herb and flower production in a small space, the square-foot gardening method may be for you.
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It is April, and once the soil dries out and the warmer weather comes back, vegetable gardeners will be out working the soil and planting cool-season vegetables. Some of you are also tending to ...