Late Summer Garden Care Tips
Blood boundaries may begin to fade, but late summer is a time of “gentle fertility” in the garden. Most summer crops can be harvested in, with tomatoes, peppers, sweetcorn and pumpkin reaching their peak. Use warm days for cleaning and organizing tasks too. Harvesting apples and pears The first apples and pears in the garden should be ready to choose from August. When you see one or more apples on the ground, this is a sure sign that the fruit is ready to harvest. If you turn an apple in your hand and turn it gently, loosen an effortless ripe fruit from the tree, stalk intact. If you do not get rid of it, leave it behind the tree for a few days before testing again. Pears should be harvested while slightly below the back and ripe. You can also use the professional services of your locals such as lawn care jeffersontown.
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