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Planting in mid-July can ensure a fall harvest for many vegetables. One benefit of a fall garden: Many insect pests' life cycles are completed or at least winding down.
So you think gardening season is winding down? Think again. August might feel like the tail end of summer, but it's actually ...
One Madison grower calls this extremely productive vegetable plant with razor-like leaves "obscenely generous." That's certainly one way to look at it.
Over thousands of years, humans turned even inedible vines into delicious food. Now, new frontiers are opening up.
July is the perfect time to fill those trays and sow seed of broccoli, cabbage, and all the leafy greens like spinach, ...
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