Posted by Grange Co-op on 13th Sep 2022
Even after your spring planting has come and gone, your annual gardening doesn’t have to end. Some vegetables perform better in the late summer, making them ideal for the second round of summer planting. To get started, you need to decide what to plant, when to use seeds or transfer plants, and how to prepare your soil.Know Your Average First Frost Date
Different areas of the country experience cooler temperatures and frost at various times.… Read more
Posted by Grange Co-op on 1st Apr 2020
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Thank you to Glenridge Gardens for creating this educational video. Watch the video above to learn about some of Grange Co-op’s most recommended organic fertilizers. Learn the valu… Read more
Posted by Grange Co-op on 21st Feb 2018
Cold weather crops make this time of year the season of salad greens! Some of our favorites include broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, collards, lettuce, snap peas and spinach. In this GrangeKnows article, we will provide information on cold weather crop harvesting. Because they thrive in colder temperatures, early Spring is the time to plant.
Most can endure short periods of frost, and when the temperatures begin to warm, these types of vegg… Read more