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The summer swings into full flourish with the Glorious Fourth. And gardens swing into full flower and fruitfulness ...
You can start to plant vegetables in July for a winter harvest. Palphramand suggests sowing kale and cabbage, choosing ...
This list of Mediterranean diet recipes, like quiches, casseroles and high-protein salads, make delicious dinner options for ...
No summer garden is complete without sweet peas. With super-abundant, delicate flowers with a heavenly perfume, they are ...
If you're sprouting large seeds, consider scarifying them to speed up the process. This step helps to more quickly break down ...
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Master gardener Sally Scalera shares the latest on everything from what to plant in summer to how to join the Pollinator ...
There is not much that can be planted in the garden in June or July. It is just too hot, and soil dries out to quickly, so fresh seedlings will struggle. We can start planting for Fall in August, ...
A few examples of cool-season crops that work well for succession planting include most lettuces, radishes, spinach, kale, peas, cabbage, beets, turnips and bunching onions. Once harvested, they can ...
This popular nut can withstand some serious heat, making it a great addition to gardens located in hot, humid regions.
Sweet peas love a perpetual spring. Their ideal conditions are damp, gray, and cool—they’d love it if the air never got over 70 degrees.
Sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus cv.) are easy to get started – you soak the seed in water overnight, plant them out in free-draining, compost-rich soil, and give them a support to grow up.