Why Northerners should grow okra!
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Okra grows better in the North than in the South. It grows well in the temperature extremes common during Northern summers. Because Okra is infrequently grown in the North, neighbors will notice it. There is no need to weed okra, and the vegetable is delicious breaded and sauted in olive oil.
Publication Name: Organic Gardening
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0897-3792
Year: 1996
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Plant fabulous fall-blooming perennials
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The best time to plant perennials is in the late summer. They can be enjoyed in the fall. They will then turn to seed and bloom again the next fall. Several types of perennials are described including asters, goldenrod and boltonia. Planting advice and a list of seed sources are included.
Publication Name: Organic Gardening
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0897-3792
Year: 1995
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