Author: Lifestyle and Family

As summer begins to wind down in New Jersey’s Zone 7a, many gardeners might assume it’s time to start wrapping up their growing season. However, late August is actually an excellent time to refresh your garden with cool-season crops and prepare for a productive fall harvest. With the right choices, you can extend your gardening well into the cooler months, enjoying fresh produce even as the temperatures drop. Leafy Greens: Spinach, Kale, and Lettuce Leafy greens are some of the best crops to plant in late August. Spinach, kale, and lettuce thrive in cooler weather, and with New Jersey’s milder…

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Reviving Your Summer Garden: Combating Heat, Humidity, and Disease Summer can be a challenging time for gardeners, as the combination of heat, humidity, and rain creates the perfect conditions for diseases and fungal infections to thrive. If you find your garden suffering, don’t worry—revitalizing it is entirely possible with a few careful steps. Start by taking a thorough walk through your garden to identify which plants are affected by diseases or fungi. Look for common signs such as wilting, spots on leaves, or stunted growth. This initial assessment will help you determine the severity of the problem and tailor your…

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