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Ranking Vegetables for Efficiency

Which vegetables give you the best return on investment?

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What Is All America Selections?

All America Selections Winner LogoAll America Selections (AAS) is an evaluation program that has recognized exceptional new varieties throughout the United States since 1932.

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These Vegetables Take a Chill

Hardy vegetables tolerate hard frosts (usually 25 to 28 degrees F). They taste best in cool weather, making them perfect for fall harvests.

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VFN What?

VHN what?

When selecting tomato varieties, you must choose between plants with different types of growth habits called determinate or indeterminate. All tomatoes are either one or the other.

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Rescue Sad Tomato Plants. Enjoy a Fall Harvest.

Rescue Sad Tomato Plants. Enjoy a fall harvest.

This technique is especially successful for varieties that mature early, such as the indeterminate Early Girl, and in Zone 7b and south, where tomatoes have a long growing season.

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Select a Good Site

Select a good site

Plant a garden where you can provide these things.

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Make a Note

Make a note

Keeping notes will help you remember successes and failures so that you can get better each year. Keep a tally of how many tomatoes or squash you harvest. You may run out of lines on your paper.

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Are You New to Vegetable Gardening? Read This First.

New to gardening, read this first

Get ready to enjoy the best vegetables you've ever eaten.

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For Early Tomatoes, Try This

For early tomatoes, try this!

Want to bite into your first homegrown tomato soon? Here are three easy ways to speed the harvest. Normally, tomatoes are planted at least two weeks after the last frost, but with steps 2 and 3, you can cheat the calendar. If you live where the weather is already warm, step 1 is all you need.

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Which Veggies for Which Season?

Which vegetable for which season?

Because a vegetable needs either warm or cool weather, crops sort themselves into two distinct categories: cool season (for spring and fall) and warm season (for summer). Planting in the proper season is the first step to a bountiful garden.

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