Growing season

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411Chard SEASON: June through first frost (early October?) GROWING: Chard stalks grow in a cluster, and can be harvested a few at a time throughout the whole growing season. WHAT TO EXPECT: The big, crinkly leaves are like

Chard SEASON: June through first frost (early October?) GROWING: Chard stalks grow in a cluster, and can be harvested a few at a time throughout the whole growing season. WHAT TO EXPECT: The big, crinkly leaves are like

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Language: English - Date: 2012-04-13 14:03:39
412APPLES for DINNER SEASON: Late August through November. GROWING: Apples are sensitive to spring frost – if trees get a freeze in the spring after blossoming, kills the proto-apples, thus the crop. And once that happens

APPLES for DINNER SEASON: Late August through November. GROWING: Apples are sensitive to spring frost – if trees get a freeze in the spring after blossoming, kills the proto-apples, thus the crop. And once that happens

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Language: English - Date: 2012-04-13 13:57:34
413KALE SEASON: Mid-summer through December. GROWING: Kale actually grows tastier leaves after frost – so though you can get it in July, it’s sweeter in October. WHAT TO EXPECT: A relative of broccoli & cabbage, kale co

KALE SEASON: Mid-summer through December. GROWING: Kale actually grows tastier leaves after frost – so though you can get it in July, it’s sweeter in October. WHAT TO EXPECT: A relative of broccoli & cabbage, kale co

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Language: English - Date: 2012-04-13 14:11:32
414PARSNIPS SEASON: October through winter. GROWING: They grow very slowly, and aren’t harvested until well into fall. In fact, it’s said that they are better after the first frost, so they can be left in the ground int

PARSNIPS SEASON: October through winter. GROWING: They grow very slowly, and aren’t harvested until well into fall. In fact, it’s said that they are better after the first frost, so they can be left in the ground int

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Language: English - Date: 2012-04-13 14:16:54
415Greetings from the farm! Its rainy and muddy here as we continue to seed and transplant spring crops. The season has officially begun; work shares started today (May 8), and everything is growing nicely in this warm wet

Greetings from the farm! Its rainy and muddy here as we continue to seed and transplant spring crops. The season has officially begun; work shares started today (May 8), and everything is growing nicely in this warm wet

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Source URL: www.asburyfarm.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-06 11:36:13
    416CAULIFLOWER SEASON: Mid-September through November GROWING: Grows best in cooler weather, so farmers often plant it midsummer so it’ll mature better during cooler fall days. The head is white, not green, because outer

    CAULIFLOWER SEASON: Mid-September through November GROWING: Grows best in cooler weather, so farmers often plant it midsummer so it’ll mature better during cooler fall days. The head is white, not green, because outer

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    Language: English - Date: 2012-04-13 14:00:58
    417LEEKS SEASON: September through December. GROWING: Leeks are a real nuisance to grow. Seedlings the size of a blade of grass, started in the winter, are transplanted into the field by hand. The valued long, white stalks

    LEEKS SEASON: September through December. GROWING: Leeks are a real nuisance to grow. Seedlings the size of a blade of grass, started in the winter, are transplanted into the field by hand. The valued long, white stalks

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    Language: English - Date: 2012-04-13 14:14:09
    418Photo by Elishia Johnson  By David Mercker, Extension Forester, The University of Tennessee northern locations). Tree roots grow during cooler months. By planting well before the growing season, roots will settle into th

    Photo by Elishia Johnson By David Mercker, Extension Forester, The University of Tennessee northern locations). Tree roots grow during cooler months. By planting well before the growing season, roots will settle into th

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    Source URL: forestry.alabama.gov

    Language: English - Date: 2009-11-12 12:36:59
    419Automated processing & distribution of MODIS and AVHRR data through UAF-GINA: Current MODIS products & monitoring applications for growing season metrics J. Zhu1, D. Broderson,1 T. Heinrichs1, P. Martyn2, and A.E. Miller

    Automated processing & distribution of MODIS and AVHRR data through UAF-GINA: Current MODIS products & monitoring applications for growing season metrics J. Zhu1, D. Broderson,1 T. Heinrichs1, P. Martyn2, and A.E. Miller

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    Source URL: science.nature.nps.gov

    Language: English - Date: 2011-11-15 12:43:49
    420EGGPLANT SEASON: Mid-July through September. GROWING: Eggplant lives off hot weather and sun, yum yum! WHAT TO EXPECT: Pick ‘em with firm, shiny skins and resilient flesh for freshness. Smaller, younger eggplants like

    EGGPLANT SEASON: Mid-July through September. GROWING: Eggplant lives off hot weather and sun, yum yum! WHAT TO EXPECT: Pick ‘em with firm, shiny skins and resilient flesh for freshness. Smaller, younger eggplants like

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    Language: English - Date: 2012-04-13 14:07:19