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October 9, 2021 - Issue #534 Read in Browser


God made rainy days so that gardeners could get the housework done.

ARTICLES TO READ


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Plant Care: Peonies

Check out our plant care and collection of varities of Peonies.
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Plant Care: Mints

Check out our plant care and collection of varities of Mints.
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Plant Care: Aloes

Check out our plant care and collection of varities of Aloes.
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Ripening Vine Crops

You don't have to worry about these vegetables going by before harvest time. The seeds inside them won't grow large enough to trigger the plant's stop-production mechanism until there's plenty of fruit already on the vines. Wait until all the vines die or until right before the first frost to harvest your winter squash and pumpkins.
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Making Pumpkins Last

Winter squash are designed to last a long time in storage. But some basic principles will get you started with confidence. Winter squashes keep best if stored in a cool, dry, dark spot. Pumpkins also store well for months at a time.
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Top Cold Weather Crops List

NGA's Executive Director, Dave Whitinger, shares his personal favorite cool-weather crops to grow. You're sure to see some old favorites in this list, and maybe learn about some new ideas for this fall!
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Harvesting root crops

After all your hard work, it's time to enjoy your harvest. Here's how to pick your crops.
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Plant Care: Roses

Check out our plant care and collection of varities of Roses.

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Dahlia 'Hootenanny'

"A Wisconsin fall afternoon and Hootenanny"
<i>Dahlia</i> 'Hootenanny'

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Dahlia 'Cheers'

<i>Dahlia</i> 'Cheers'

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Threadleaf Giant Hyssop (Agastache rupestris)

Threadleaf Giant Hyssop (<i>Agastache rupestris</i>)

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Tall Bearded Iris (Iris 'Cotillion Gown')

Tall Bearded Iris (<i>Iris</i> 'Cotillion Gown')

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Scaredy Cat Plant (Plectranthus caninus)

"Intriguing flower of "Scaredy Cat" plant"
Scaredy Cat Plant (<i>Plectranthus caninus</i>)

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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Greek Art')

Daylily (<i>Hemerocallis</i> 'Greek Art')

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Echibeckia (XEchibeckia Summerina™ Sunchaser)

"Echibeckia Summerina 'sunchaser' with 8" blooms"
Echibeckia (<i>XEchibeckia</i> Summerina™ Sunchaser)

LOVELY PHOTO BY GIGIPLUMERIA

Adenium (Adenium obesum 'Desert Christmas')

"Close up of the upper bloom, fades lighter."
Adenium (<i>Adenium obesum</i> 'Desert Christmas')

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