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I know it is hot out there but here is a to do list for all the garden spaces you may have. Remember to stay hydrated and work in the early morning or late evening hours to prevent over heating....
Continue Reading →Check it out HERE There are a bunch of great articles relevant to what many of us are going to deal with in the garden this summer: Do Not Over-Fertilize Tomatoes Physiological Leaf Curl in Tomatoes Tomato Leaf-Spot Diseases Onions...
Continue Reading →An article by Jennifer Schutter from University of Missouri Extension These early-season vegetables can tolerate light frost, so they’re a perfect addition to your spring garden.As with all things gardening, everything starts with the soil. “Be patient and wait until...
Continue Reading →This time if the year most of us gardeners are missing produce from our own gardens. To fill this gap a little I am going to plant some microgreens in a sunny windowsill today. Here is an article from the...
Continue Reading →Gather leaves for composting. Mix green and dry materials and alternate with thin layers of soil or compost for more rapid decomposition. Now is the time to reap the harvest of the fall garden. Zone 5 has a fast approaching...
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