by Ken Lain, the mountain gardener The mountains of Arizona have three main growing seasons. So, as the nights of Autumn become cooler we change our local vegetable gardens from fruiting tomatoes and squash to kale, broccoli, chives, and lettuce. …
Read Moreby Ken Lain, the mountain gardener The mountains of Arizona have three main growing seasons. So, as the nights of Autumn become cooler we change our local vegetable gardens from fruiting tomatoes and squash to kale, broccoli, chives, and lettuce. …
Read MoreAs we start the vegetable planting season this April, the top question asked here at Watters Garden Center is how many plants are needed to feed a family. It does vary by family and garden, but here are some basic…
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