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Dengarden on MSNGardening Season Isn't Over! Here's What to Plant in August
Dengarden. August is a time of transition when late summer heat gradually cools, leading to mild soil temperatures that pave ...
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The Everymom on MSN40+ Warm and Cozy Fall Recipes to Make All Season Long
The tomatoes and sweet corn of summer are making way for the Brussels sprouts, winter squash, apples, and cranberries of ...
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Southern Living on MSN10 Vegetables You Can Still Plant In August—And Enjoy This Fall
Think ahead to cool fall days when leafy greens and root vegetables will be ready to harvest just in time for soups and stews ...
Garlic can also be frozen. Place the whole bulb, individual cloves, or peeled, chopped cloves in a single layer in a plastic ...
Here’s a list of some of the things you can put in from seed right now: lettuce, spinach, kale, Swiss chard, arugula, ...
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Southern Living on MSNHow Long Does It Take Carrots To Grow From Seed To Harvest?
You’ll know when it’s time to harvest them when the lush green tops are about 12 inches tall and the shoulder (top) of the ...
2. Prep the soil. It's helpful if you spend a bit of time preparing the onion bed for harvesting. "Choose a dry day to ...
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