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Perennials
Perennials
Victory Garden's: What’s Growing This Weekend
with Paul Epsom
07/31/11
Late June and early July are great times to find and plant flowering perennials—plants like spirea, Shasta daisies, day lily and Iris.
Pruning
Pruning
Victory Garden's: What’s Growing This Weekend
with Paul Epsom
07/24/11
It's time to get those shears out and start pruning. While you may think pruning is mostly a late summer/early fall activity – I have news for you – the time is now!
Raised Beds
Raised Beds
Victory Garden's: What’s Growing This Weekend
with Paul Epsom
07/17/11
We're talking about raised beds. Raised beds make gardening easier, there's just no doubt about that. It's easier to control the soil, the drainage. It's also easier to reach—for anyone who is tired of crawling around in the dirt.
Trees
Trees
Victory Garden's: What’s Growing This Weekend
with Paul Epsom
07/10/11
We're talking about trees. Early June is the perfect time to plant potted or ball-and-burlap trees—especially fruit trees.
Annuals
Annuals
Victory Garden's: What’s Growing This Weekend
with Paul Epsom
07/03/11
The best time to plant annuals depends on the specific plant and your climate. Annuals are designated as "cool-season" and "warm-season," based on their hardiness and ability to grow in cool soils.
Herbs and Vegetables
Herbs and Vegetables
Victory Garden's: What’s Growing This Weekend
with Paul Epsom
06/26/11
When the temperatures reach over 65 degrees you can set out seedlings and sow seeds outdoors for tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, beans, corn, cucumbers, potatoes, squash, and most vegetables.
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The best time to plant annuals depends on the specific plant and your climate. Annuals are designated as "cool-season" and "warm-season," based on their hardiness and ability to grow in cool soils.
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