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... summer and offer a brand new taste to the same old veggies.
What you choose to grow during you fall gardening will depend on your available space and what you like to eat, just like spring plants. Even the ... can find the seeds boasting the fewest days to maturity. You may want to go after your seeds for fall gardening in spring or early summer; they are usually not kept in stock towards the end ...
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... out there, but I haven't yet found a hot sauce recipe, so I'm leaving them for now. Picked a bunch of kale today, though, which are soaking for tonight's dinner of salsa salmon and kale.
It's delightful afternoon gardening weather, AND fireants seem to only come out in hot weather. There were none when I did the Spring planting and there are none now. Three cheers for that!
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... the cilantro are thriving but the basil is weak and spindly.
So the plan right now for next year is to replace some bushes in the flower beds with berry bushes, finish the raised beds, replant our fall garden space, and put peppers and strawberries in the flowerbeds. I think kale and cabbages look great in flower beds also.
It is odd not having the little farm in Indiana. I still miss it. ...
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... that they would be extra cute if they were served in these "raised picket gardens". So imagine 3 raised gardens on the table with treats displayed in rows and random garlands with gords and fall looking things at the base. I used:boxes from the bakerywhite poster board cut into 1" x 6" (and then cut to form a peak)hot glued them to the box wrapped them with fuzzy green yarn. ...
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... s hood, the last of the summer flowers like marigolds and zinnias. Add to that the fall colors, the holly berries, and the terrific weather. Such a wonderful season.
November ... Hermodactylus, Hyacinthoides, Hyacinthus, Ipheion, Dutch Iris
Blooming Bulb - 60% off fall planted bulbs
Holland Bulb Farm 50 to 75% off fall bulbs
Tulip World online sale of tulips
Old House Gardens has a few items on sale ...
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It's kind of ridiculous that there are still four things growing in our backyard. The lettuce, peas, and broccoli, that makes me yay. ("Yay-y"? "Yayy?") But the raspberries? that's bizarrely delightful. Halloween raspberries.
I'm also so pleased to have the garden otherwise buttoned up for the winter & spring. I pulled out everything else a few weeks ago ...
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