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3 September Gardening Tips



As the air gets a bit crisper, we enter the final 6-8 weeks of the gardening season and today we share with you a few of our favourite tips to maximize the month of September. There are a number of ways that we can extend the season and help our plants thrive as the weather begins to cool down. AND – it also marks the countdown to planting one of our absolute FAVOURITE crops!

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REFERENCED VIDEOS
Powdery Mildew Experiment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V14EssTWx6I
Easiest recipe to pickle cucumbers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_4XsJvOIe4

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14 Comments

  1. Great video, thanks M&S! who else is joining the garlic gang!? 🙋‍♀️🧄🌱

  2. Thank you for this video, Jordan. I am a new gardener (yes, mental health is the #1 reason for this health care worker), and really appreciated the tips on how to manage the diseases that inevitably afflict the mature food plants such as tomatoes, squash. I love that you are local and thus any advice is timely and appropriate for my garden specifically. I'm going to plant garlic in my flower beds as a conversation piece, and will include mention of your community in those exchanges. People are hungry (no pun intended) for this information. One question: did I hear you say to put p. mildew cuts into the compost? I usually send them on to the garden waste with the city to avoid spreading it. Maybe this isn't necessary! I'll listen carefully. Thanks!!

  3. Great video Jordan, it’s great you’re on You Tube now. Will be planting my garlic in October with you.

  4. Thanks for a great video! I can't believe you got all that across in just 13 minutes..
    Look forward to future wisdom on preparing for garlic planting in October!

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