Explore a variety of edible flowers you can grow in the Midwest during fall, including arugula, basil, calendula, and pansies—plus creative ways to use them in meals and herbal remedies.
As we head into fall most insects will start to find places to overwinter and be less active in the garden, that being said there are still plenty that will stick around to eat the last of the available harvest before winter sets in!
The cool season is not far off and that means fall gardens are in! We all love free plants and this summer you may have had to purchase some cool season plants to supplement your garden so today I want to talk about how you can take the scraps of 7 common cool season plants and regrow them!
The cool season is just around the corner and you can start getting your garden ready with these basics! It is time for lettuces, beets, swiss chard, cabbage, dill, and more!
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