Fresh Fall Apples Are Now Arriving!
We also have a wide selection of home canning supplies including Mrs. Wage's Canning Spices and Recipes!
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August Gardening Tasks
For many gardeners the month of August begins the last leg of the summer growing season. Now that summer's heat has passed for the most part, there are quite a few tasks that can be done to prolong this year's flower and vegetable bounty. There are also a number of things that can be done now to get a head start on next year growing season. Here is a to-do list that will help you get ready for fall and even next spring:
- Seed fall crops of leaf lettuce, spinach, and other cold weather crops.
- Keep harvesting. There's always something to make with zucchini!
- Pick herbs for fresh use and for drying. Harvesting will promote new growth.
- Order spring bulbs for planting and cold forcing (more on that to come in a later issue).
Check to see how much of your mulch has decomposed and add more if needed.- Spread a mid-season layer of compost.
- Keep deadheading! Summer's not over yet.
- Start collecting and saving seeds.
- Remove any diseased foliage from trees and shrubs so they don't get lost in fall leaves.
- Take pictures of your garden and container combinations to help plan for next year.
- Make sure your cold frame is ready to go.
- Plant trees, shrubs, and perennials now so they can take root by winter. Be sure to keep them well watered.
- Plant a spring crop of garlic.
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PREMIERS Friday, September 2, 2011
at 4:00 PM Eastern
I would like to thanks everyone who contributed ideas for our upcoming LIVE show on UStream! Our show will be broadcast live every Friday at 4 PM Eastern starting Friday, September 2nd. There are a number of places you can watch the show. It will be broadcast through our Facebook Page under the "UStream" tab. You can also find the show on our blog and on the UStream Channel itself. Don't worry if you miss a show when it is live. We will record each show so they can be watched later! Stayed tuned for more updates as we get closer to the launch.
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3rd-4th Good Days For Planting Aboveground Crops. Excellent For Sowing Grains, Winter Wheat, Oats, And Rye. Plant Flowers.
5th-7th Extra Good For Leafy Vegetables. Plant Seedbeds. 8th-9th Cut Winter Wood, Do Clearing And Plowing, But No Planting. 10th-12th A Good Time To Plant Aboveground Crops. 13th-14th Barren Days. Fine For Killing Plant Pests. 15th-17th Favorable Days For Planting Root Crops, Fine For Vine Crops. Good Days For Transplanting. 18th-19th Barren Days. Do No Planting. 20th-21st Root Crops That Can Be Planted Now Will Yield Well. Good Days For Transplanting. 22nd-23rd Any Seeds Planted Now Will Tend To Rot. 24th-25th Most Favorable Days For Planting Beets, Onions, Turnips, And Other Root Crops. Plant Seedbeds And Flower Gardens. Good Days For Transplanting. 26th-29th A Barren Time. Best For Killing Weeds, Briars, Poison Ivy, And Other Plant Pests. Clear Woodlots And Fencerows.
30th-31st Good Days For Planting Aboveground Crops. Excellent For Sowing Grains, Winter Wheat, Oats, And Rye. Plant Flowers.
"All things are easy to Industry, All things difficult to Sloth."
-Benjamin Franklin, 1736
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Easy Apple Dumplings by: Corinna Barnitz Ingredients
- 3 Tubes refrigerated biscuits
- 15 Medium Apples - peeled, cored, and halved
- 2 Cups Sugar
- 1 Cup Butter, melted
- 1/2 Tsp Cinnamon
- 2 Cups Water
- 2 Tsp Vanilla
Preparation
Flatten biscuits with hand. Wrap each apple. Place seam side down in 9x13 pan(s). Sprinkle cinnamon over dumplings. Bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 35 minutes until golden brown and apples are tender.
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Picture of the Week
A Petunia from This Spring.
by: John Morgan
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