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Bob Webster - Fall 2008 Vegetable Gardening (8 of 9)

Part 8
Sustainable Landscaping - Fall Planting
photo credit: dawnzy58 Many people think of fall as the time to put your garden to bed or take a break from gardening, but fall is a great time to get a head start on your spring garden. Part of sustainable landscaping is planning your garden work so that it is personally sustainable for you. Getting a jump on your landscaping in the fall will save you a bunch of time in the spring when you will have more gardening tasks than time to do them. If you want a winter vegetable garden, it mig
Bob Webster - Fall 2008 Vegetable Gardening (7 of 9)

Part 7
Last of the Veggies Are Planted and Clean Up is Underway!
Here we are on the other side of the middle of October, and I can say that the last of my veggie planting is done for winter. My seed garlic is all tucked into deep, black (heat absorbing) planter tubs. The last of my chard starts replaced fading summer annuals in a bed that gets winter sun. And, that’s about it. Fava starts have several sets of true leaves and are working away to rejuvenate tired beds, including the parking strip where we grew corn this summer. The corn stalks have been clear
Fall Vegetable Gardening
Even experienced gardeners will often ignore the fact that their gardening efforts can extend well into the fall season, while in certain sections of the world; gardening is virtually a year round endeavor. Extending the gardening season is becoming more critical to all of us because of the changing dynamics in the world’s food supply. This is a situation that we will have to live with for an extended period of time, so it is a good idea to do our bit. The victory gardens of World War II provide
Gardeners’ Top Ten Tasks For Fall
Doesn’t it seem like summer just doesn’t want to let go this year? Record temperatures have many of us looking forward to crisp fall days and autumn colors. Rest assured, we’ll be turning that corner soon. And when we do, be prepared with a To Do List: Harvest the last of your summer produce. Your beans are likely getting leggy, your early producing veggies all fruited out. Glean remaining herbs and edible seeds for drying. Cut back plants such as irises and day lilies after they flop and
Mary's Florida Garden: Mountain Aires Christmas
favorite gardening books. favorite gardening books gardening when it counts. Seed to Seed: Seed Saving and Growing Techniques for the Vegetable Gardener. '> Linnea's Windowsill Garden ...
Vegetable Garden – Fall Garden - Part 2

Vegetable Garden – Planting onions from seed and planting mustard greens. Visit The Bayou Gardener in Cajun Country in South Louisiana at http://www.thebayougardener.com
Master Gardens a step closer to its full vision - Mount Pleasant Daily Tribune
2520 Episode: Fall Vegetable Gardening, Mike Gray and Jeana Myers

Fall Vegetable Gardening, Mike Gray and Jeana Myers
Part 8
Sustainable Landscaping - Fall Planting
photo credit: dawnzy58 Many people think of fall as the time to put your garden to bed or take a break from gardening, but fall is a great time to get a head start on your spring garden. Part of sustainable landscaping is planning your garden work so that it is personally sustainable for you. Getting a jump on your landscaping in the fall will save you a bunch of time in the spring when you will have more gardening tasks than time to do them. If you want a winter vegetable garden, it mig
Bob Webster - Fall 2008 Vegetable Gardening (7 of 9)
Part 7
Last of the Veggies Are Planted and Clean Up is Underway!
Here we are on the other side of the middle of October, and I can say that the last of my veggie planting is done for winter. My seed garlic is all tucked into deep, black (heat absorbing) planter tubs. The last of my chard starts replaced fading summer annuals in a bed that gets winter sun. And, that’s about it. Fava starts have several sets of true leaves and are working away to rejuvenate tired beds, including the parking strip where we grew corn this summer. The corn stalks have been clear
Fall Vegetable Gardening
Even experienced gardeners will often ignore the fact that their gardening efforts can extend well into the fall season, while in certain sections of the world; gardening is virtually a year round endeavor. Extending the gardening season is becoming more critical to all of us because of the changing dynamics in the world’s food supply. This is a situation that we will have to live with for an extended period of time, so it is a good idea to do our bit. The victory gardens of World War II provide
Gardeners’ Top Ten Tasks For Fall
Doesn’t it seem like summer just doesn’t want to let go this year? Record temperatures have many of us looking forward to crisp fall days and autumn colors. Rest assured, we’ll be turning that corner soon. And when we do, be prepared with a To Do List: Harvest the last of your summer produce. Your beans are likely getting leggy, your early producing veggies all fruited out. Glean remaining herbs and edible seeds for drying. Cut back plants such as irises and day lilies after they flop and
Mary's Florida Garden: Mountain Aires Christmas
favorite gardening books. favorite gardening books gardening when it counts. Seed to Seed: Seed Saving and Growing Techniques for the Vegetable Gardener. '> Linnea's Windowsill Garden ...
Vegetable Garden – Fall Garden - Part 2
Vegetable Garden – Planting onions from seed and planting mustard greens. Visit The Bayou Gardener in Cajun Country in South Louisiana at http://www.thebayougardener.com
Master Gardens a step closer to its full vision - Mount Pleasant Daily Tribune
Master Gardens a step closer to its full vision Mount Pleasant Daily Tribune, TX - Parts of the plan that are already completed include raised demonstration beds, a sunflower bed, a vegetable garden, Texas Superstar beds, the greenhouse ... |
2520 Episode: Fall Vegetable Gardening, Mike Gray and Jeana Myers
Fall Vegetable Gardening, Mike Gray and Jeana Myers