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Growing Your Own Food Can Be Done In Container Gardens


UpdatedThu, May 13, 2021 at 6:28 pm ET
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Fruits, vegetables and spices such as basil, chives and thyme are among the healthy food items that can be grown from the inside of a gardening pot like the one shown here. (Liana Messina/Patch)
ACROSS AMERICA Growing your own food doesn t always mean a vast yard or gardening surface is needed. Ways to reduce one s food print what it takes for food to make it from the farm to your plate and save money are possible anywhere as long as containers are around, gardening experts have said.
Container gardening is an affordable way Americans struggling to put food on their tables during the pandemic can add vegetables to the table. An estimated 42 million Americans have experienced food insecurity during the pandemic, according to Feeding America. ....

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When Frost Danger Passes In Rhode Island, Making Gardening Safe


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Outdoor spring planting in Rhode Island should start after April 19 the average time of year the final spring freeze occurs, according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, which also sets optimum times for planting garden favorites like corn and potatoes. (Liana Messina/Patch)
NEWPORT, RI The right time to start planting seeds outside varies by year, and even more so by region. But an Old Farmer s Almanac tool can help gardeners in Rhode Island plan ahead by finding the typical date of the final spring frost.
Rhode Island gardeners should be in good shape to plant outdoor seedlings, since the last frost date was projected to be April 19. That kicked off a 182-day planting season, ahead of the expected first frost Oct. 19. ....

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See When Frost Danger Passes This Spring, Making Gardening Safe


UpdatedThu, Apr 29, 2021 at 1:32 pm ET
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Outdoor spring planting of corn, green beans, turnips, potatoes, spinach and other popular crops should start after the final frost date, as the Old Farmer s Almanac says tender plants can be killed when temperatures dip below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. (Shutterstock)
ACROSS AMERICA The right time to start planting seeds outside varies by year, and even more so by region. But an Old Farmer s Almanac tool can help gardeners across all 50 states plan ahead by finding the typical date of the final spring frost.
There s a 30 percent probability of frost occurring after the spring date listed, as the date is determined using National Oceanic and Atmospheric historical data from 1981-2010 and is not set in stone, the Old Farmer s Almanac said. ....

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Cornellians have green thumbs | Cornell Chronicle


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Ezra Hall, son of Chad Hall ’09 and his wife Jill (Bebee) Hall ’09, waters their backyard garden.
Cornellians have green thumbs
April 19, 2021
In honor of Earth Day, we asked Cornellians to tell us about their experiences over this past year growing gardens.
Since the start of the pandemic, a record number of people have taken advantage of their time at home to get their hands dirty and plant pandemic gardens. According to Agweek, Burpee Seed Company sold more seeds in March 2020 than in any month in their 144-year history, and Johnny’s Selected Seed recorded a 270 percent increase in spring 2020 over pre-pandemic seed sales. According to Axiom’s 2021 Gardening Insights Survey, 86 percent of last year’s home gardeners plan to continue gardening this year, and 47 percent of them said they plan to expand their gardens in the 2021 growing season. ....

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