It’s been a warm, dry fall… water, water, water. Normally by now you have been able to cut back on watering. Not the case this year. As I type this, I believe we have gone 31 days without a drop of rain here in Lynchburg.
Here’s a few notes on the impact of a warm…
By: Gary Garner Sr.
Like it or not Fall is right around the corner. Summer is slowly ending. Our summer plants are beginning to shut down. Production of summer vegetables is less each day. Tomatoes are smaller with more blemishes. We can try to stretch summer crops but only…
I’M THINKING FALL
By: Gary Garner Sr.
It’s nearly ninety degrees and the sun is shining. Yes, it's early August and summer gardens are still at peak production. Summer flowers are gorgeous. All the weather signs say it's summer and it is. However, if we are going to have nice fall flowers…
Fall Planting
By: Gary Garner Sr.
It is now time to start planting fall cole crops, flowers, etc., at least according to the calendar. Then I take a look at the thermometer, it reads 93, feeling like 100 and I'm not so certain I want to do much planting.
People have started to plant fall…