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  2. Here's How to Plant a Late-Season Vegetable Garden for ... - AOL

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    Here's everything you need to know about preparing a fall garden as well as what fall crops to plant. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  3. Garden: Vegetable gardening in the cool season

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    Extending the growing season. Gardeners can also extend the growing season into winter for cool-season crops by using row covers with one or more layers of fabric to insulate the plants and create ...

  4. Succession planting - Wikipedia

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    Planting two or more non-competing crops may raise issues with soil-borne diseases and insects that only affect one type of plant. Depending on how close the interplanting varieties are, crop failure is a possibility. [5] Same crop, different maturity dates: Several varieties are selected, with different maturity dates: early, main season, late ...

  5. Growing season - Wikipedia

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    Cool season crops such as peas, lettuce, and spinach are planted in fall or late winter, while warm season crops such as beans and corn are planted in late winter to early spring. In the desert Southwest, the growing season effectively runs in winter, from October to April as the summer months are characterized by extreme heat and arid ...

  6. Winter greens - Wikipedia

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    Late season crops "from October through December, a gardener can easily maintain and eat bok choy, pak choy (the purple pak choy is quite hardy), Chinese cabbage ...

  7. Too much tomato, zucchini in your garden? Here's what to do ...

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    Zucchini is the late-season garden gift that keeps on giving. Back when I first moved to Maine, with its long days and cool summers, local gardeners cautioned me to keep my car doors locked in ...

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