Think your vegetable garden is finished when summer begins to fade? Think again. For many gardeners across the United States, July, August, and even September can open the door to a second growing season filled with crisp lettuce, sweet carrots, fast-growing radishes, leafy kale, tender greens, beets, turnips, and more. A well-planned fall vegetable garden […]
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As we dive into the heat of July, many US gardeners think the planting season is over. However, 2026 is all about pushing the boundaries of traditional gardening. This year, the “Botanical Bento” trend—celebrating compact, high-impact beauty in small spaces—is taking over. Whether you are managing acres on a rural farm, tending a suburban backyard, or cultivating […]
As the peak heat of summer settles in, many gardeners mistakenly assume that planting season is over. However, July is actually the perfect month to sow a variety of vegetables and flowers for a continuous harvest. Whether you are managing rows on a rural farm, tending a backyard raised garden bed, or joining the massive trend of creating […]
Summer heat can turn a thriving garden into a stressed landscape surprisingly quickly. Tomato leaves droop. Lettuce turns bitter. Flowers fall from pepper plants. Containers dry out before dinner. Seedlings that looked healthy in the morning can appear scorched by late afternoon. Whether you grow vegetables on a farm, in a suburban backyard, in raised […]
As we head into early July, many US gardeners assume that the intense summer heat signals the end of planting season. However, mid-summer is actually the perfect time for succession planting. Whether you are managing rows on a rural farm, tending raised beds in a suburban backyard, or growing in containers on a sunny apartment […]
As we celebrate the Fourth of July and head deeper into summer, a common myth among new gardeners is that planting season ends when the intense July heat arrives. But experienced US growers know that mid-summer is actually prime time for your garden’s second act! Whether you are managing acres on a rural farm, tending […]
As we head deeper into summer, a common myth circulating among new gardeners is that planting season ends when the intense July heat arrives. But experienced US growers know that mid-summer is actually prime time for your garden’s second act! Whether you are managing acres on a rural farm, tending raised beds in a suburban […]
If you think late June and July are just for watering and weeding, you are missing out on one of the biggest gardening trends of 2026: the “Second Harvest.” Across the US, growers are pivoting from their spring crops to plant fast-growing, climate-resilient varieties that thrive in mid-summer soil and mature beautifully in the crisp […]
More Americans are searching for ways to grow their own food, even when they do not have a large yard. Whether you live on a farm, in a suburban house, or in a small apartment, you can start an organic garden with the right seeds, soil, light, and simple planning. In 2026, small-space gardening is […]
When the summer heat peaks in July, many new gardeners assume planting season is over. They watch their spring spinach wilt, harvest their first batch of radishes, and think the garden is done until next year. But experienced gardeners know a secret: mid-summer is actually the most important time to plant seeds. Whether you are managing […]











