A chill is in the air and that means that the first frost will arrive soon. Then the snow will follow. With this changing of the season, outdoor gardening will come to an end. But during winter, you can enjoy gardening by tending to indoor plants--especially if you have a greenhouse. In the spring and summer I like to plant chile peppers, tomatoes, spinach and green beans. These will be harvested in the late summer and early fall. I always look forward to chile season, when I roast the chile and eat it with beans and tortillas. As for flowers, I plant different types at different times of year according to their needs.
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Thursday, October 13, 2022
Gardening with Lora: Seasonal Planting
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