9 Talented Gardeners Share Their Fall Planting Tips
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Carol Speake - The Gardening Cook
(IC: blogger)
It is fall. For some, that means putting the garden to bed. For others, it means thinking ahead to next spring, and for a lucky few, it means extending the vegetable harvest a couple more months.
I asked my gardening buddies in the Garden Charmer Facebook group to share their fall gardening tips and they came up with a wide variety of ideas, ranging from seed saving to braiding garlic.
The images below link to the round up and to each of the articles. There are many more tips than those shown in the photos below so be sure to check them out!
You can view the round up at The Gardening Cook: http://thegardeningcook.com/fall-planting-ideas/
I asked my gardening buddies in the Garden Charmer Facebook group to share their fall gardening tips and they came up with a wide variety of ideas, ranging from seed saving to braiding garlic.
The images below link to the round up and to each of the articles. There are many more tips than those shown in the photos below so be sure to check them out!
You can view the round up at The Gardening Cook: http://thegardeningcook.com/fall-planting-ideas/
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Published October 3rd, 2013 7:00 AM
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Carol Speake - The Gardening Cook on Oct 15, 2013normally garlic is planted in the fall and harvested in the spring but if it has been growing you should be able to dig some up to see.
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Karen Hyde on Nov 09, 2020
I want the recipe for that pie!
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