Because fresh produce doesn’t have to end once summer does.
When planted in midsummer, these vegetables will give you a fresh harvest well into the fall.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Anna Mardo / Getty Images Many fall vegetables need to be planted in the spring when the weather is favorable and rainfall is ...
Most lettuce plants mature in 55-65 days, but because their seeds don’t germinate well in the heat, it’s best to start them indoors or buy starter plants at the nursery. (Jessica Damiano) As I was ...
Even beginners can learn how to plant and grow peas, a garden favorite for thousands of years. Researchers have dated cultivated peas back to 10,000 BCE in the Near East and Central Asia. In ...
Start these plants in July for a delicious fall harvest For most parts of the U.S., July is the ideal time to sow seeds and plant more starts. If you plant smart, you can look forward to a ...
A late-summer garden planting of fast-growing vegetables like radishes, kale, and carrots sets the stage for a fresh and flavorful fall harvest full of crisp greens and sweet root crops. Shutterstock ...