Gardening Tips: Hot and dry
Last summer it seemed like it rained every weekend and the temperatures rarely exceeded 80 degrees. It was a great summer for gathering mushrooms but not so good for growing vegetables. Many local gardeners lost their tomato crop to late blight (a water loving fungus) while the rest of the garden just languished in soggy soil. This season has been almost the opposite as we recover from a week of …
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