The seed displays are gone from the store. You can outdo the normies by planting a great Fall garden - even in the heat of July.
It's July in Kansas, and next week we are going to break 100 for the first time this Summer. We have had a lot of rain.
None of the stores have any plants left. Around here, all the seed displays disappear around 4th of July and everything goes on clearance. This year I got a ton of stuff. I followed Grant Payne’s model and I went around and just cleaned out the clearance items. I got fig trees at Lowe’s, blackberries from Ace Hardware, and lots and lots of echinacea. I've got all kinds of different colors of echinacea that I planted pretty much everywhere.
Plant a great Fall garden - even in the heat of July! Hear how to start sensitive greens and carrots, and how to plant squash and beat the wave of squash bugs.
Episode show notes: Ep. 163 – Plant a Fall Garden in July!
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Grow Nut Trees still has chestnuts, hazelnuts, comfrey. Get them planted before Summer!