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How to Master Fall Vegetable Planting (Even If You’re a Newbie)

While summer may still be heating up, it’s already time to start thinking about those fall veggies. Vegetable planting is far from over, as...

Summer Sowing for Fall Crops for Beginners

In the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, we enjoy a fairly long growing season, but fall always creeps up on us fast. In the Zone 7A...

100+ Varieties Perfect for Fall Planting

Fall is a bit like a second spring. In the Southeast, we can take advantage of the dropping temperatures to get a second batch...

Why Fall is a Great Time to Install Plants in Iowa

When most people think of planting, spring naturally comes to mind. But at Ted Lare Garden Center, we know that fall is actually one...

How to Grow Fall Brassicas in Hot Weather

July marks the start of fall planting in the gardens at Southern Exposure. We’re located in zone 7a, and while July may seem too...

Perennials You Can Start This Fall

“It’s exciting to see things coming up again, plants that you’ve had twenty or thirty years. It’s like seeing an old friend.” ― Tasha...

Vegetables to Plant in July for a Late Summer/Early Fall Harvest

You’ve pulled your neglected bolted lettuce and harvested your hardneck garlic. You have holes in your garden bed and it seems a waste not...

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How to Grow and Care for Creeping Phlox

Both are such similar plants that they are often confused. If I really had to choose between the two, I’d say P. subulata might just...

Planting, Care, and Harvest Guide

Sharing is caring! Yardlong beans — also called asparagus beans — are one of the easiest and most productive vegetables for hot summer gardens. Despite...

Causes, Prevention, and What to Do with Split Tomatoes

Sharing is caring! Few things are more disappointing than walking into the garden to pick a perfect, ripe tomato only to discover a deep crack...
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