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92. Romaine Calm! We Share Simply Radishing Ideas on September Planting

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Kathryn is back and says “moist” a lot. Christy has Pumpkin Pride. And we both still hate squirrels. Find out what Christy found in her driveway. And what the heck a Treegator is and why you probably need one.

Did you know there is a lot you can still plant in September? We get all into it. From veggies like lettuce and radishes you can enjoy before your first frost -- to garlic and beets you can plant now and enjoy in the Spring. We don’t forget flowers! We tell you all about how to beautify your garden for the next month with pansies, marigolds and mums. And when to sow poppies, calendula, cosmos and bachelor buttons in September to get a spring showcase of blooms.

Mail bag reveals what a carrot and a diamond ring have in common. And a new pod play parody of HBO’s Succession, hand crafted just for the gardener. And people who like to laugh. :)

Don't Know Your Zone? Find it HERE

When is your first frost? Find it here!

Support UDT by joining our Garden Party and get fun rewards!

(Each new Garden Pary Member this week is entered into a drawing for a free UDT Tee Shirt!

Get a UDT Coffee Mug or other cool Merch!

Visit our website for pix, good info and Upside Down Dictionary

Click here to write to us!

Get a Treegator!

  continue reading

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Kathryn is back and says “moist” a lot. Christy has Pumpkin Pride. And we both still hate squirrels. Find out what Christy found in her driveway. And what the heck a Treegator is and why you probably need one.

Did you know there is a lot you can still plant in September? We get all into it. From veggies like lettuce and radishes you can enjoy before your first frost -- to garlic and beets you can plant now and enjoy in the Spring. We don’t forget flowers! We tell you all about how to beautify your garden for the next month with pansies, marigolds and mums. And when to sow poppies, calendula, cosmos and bachelor buttons in September to get a spring showcase of blooms.

Mail bag reveals what a carrot and a diamond ring have in common. And a new pod play parody of HBO’s Succession, hand crafted just for the gardener. And people who like to laugh. :)

Don't Know Your Zone? Find it HERE

When is your first frost? Find it here!

Support UDT by joining our Garden Party and get fun rewards!

(Each new Garden Pary Member this week is entered into a drawing for a free UDT Tee Shirt!

Get a UDT Coffee Mug or other cool Merch!

Visit our website for pix, good info and Upside Down Dictionary

Click here to write to us!

Get a Treegator!

  continue reading

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