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While we are currently in the heat of summer, it’s not too early to start thinking about extending your vegetable garden’s growing season with some fall vegetables.
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Gardening is a two-season endeavor in North Texas, and fall harvests can include a wide variety of savory vegetables. (Julia Sudnitskaya/Getty Images) ...
David Whitwam with Whitwam Organics joined Good Day to share why it’s time to start thinking about your fall plants, even though we’re still early in the summer.
Discover the best fall vegetables to plant and how to care for them. Learn about planting techniques, harvesting tips, and fall garden maintenance to ensure a successful harvest.