Yes. One suggestion is to put next to the fence; peas or vining flowers. When they start growing, route the vines towards the fence. The blooms will attract bees which intern cause pollination. It will also have a nice effect for scenery. Avoid larger melons growing in that spot. Melons tend to need alot of space for growing. The vines tend to be large and could cause extra weight on the fence. A cumbersome job of clearing dead vines also when the season is over.
In Pensacola, Florida, the growing season typically extends into the fall, making it possible to plant a vegetable garden late in the year. Depending on the specific vegetables you want to grow, you can still plant cool-season crops like lettuce, spinach, and broccoli until late fall. However, for optimal growth, it’s best to plant as early as possible in the season. Be sure to check local frost dates to ensure a successful harvest.
A dandelion that grows in the vegetable garden would still be called a dandelion. The term "dandelion" refers to the specific plant species Taraxacum officinale, regardless of where it is growing. In this case, it is simply growing in a different location than usual. The plant would retain all its characteristics and properties as a dandelion.
Well, it's still a Dandilion... A Dandilion is also a weed.
If a groundhog eats the flowers off a vegetable plant zucchini and squash, it will not make vegetables.
yes because the ash helps them to get the nutrients they need and helps them grow. It is because the wood comes from a cut down tree and if a tree is a plant, even though it is burnt it still has the oxygen it needs to give out.
To protect your garden from deer while still enjoying creeping phlox, you can install a fence around your garden or use deer-resistant plants as a barrier. Additionally, you can try using natural deer repellents or motion-activated sprinklers to deter deer from entering your garden.
In my opinion plain white furniture would not go with a white garden fence. It's better than using complete black coloring but it still looks bland; having colored furniture would look nicer.
Yes. Any minimally processed vegetable should be refrigerated.
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No.You plant the bulb of the onion underground and it grows and when it is ready the onion will be above the ground, but the roots will still be underneath.