Friday, November 1, 2024
field corn

Here’s your guide to the six main types of corn.
fall bulbs: daffodils, tulips, peonies, irises

Planting spring-flowering bulbs in early fall allows roots adequate time to develop before the ground freezes.
garden tools and fall leaves

It isn’t fall just yet, but the end of the summer gardening season is fast approaching.
okra and seeds

Let’s not get so excited about harvesting vege crops that we forget to save seed for next season!
tomatoes on counter

If your tomato crop is too large for you to handle and you don’t want to can this year, try freezing whole tomatoes.
radishes, lettuce and carrots

In August our regional average temperature begin to decrease, signaling that fall is on the way. Plant now to fill your cornucopia with an abundant fall harvest!
flowers and trowel

Summer is winding down and harvest time is approaching for many crops. If you’re planting a fall garden, now is the time to prepare.
garlic

Growing garlic is easy. Garlic planted in fall and overwintered is ready to harvest by mid to late summer.
Heifers, calves and a bull in a pasture

Bull. Steer. Cow. Heifer. Keep your bovine straight with this guide.
fruit preserves

Making jams and jellies is a science to be mastered.