Fall Garden Transplants: Tips for Success in the Heat - Ep. 161
Description
If you’re somewhere where Mother Nature is currently trying to cook you, what do you do to prepare and transplant crops that prefer cooler weather than what you've got? Do you wait? Do you forge ahead and just keep your fingers crossed? Today we’ll talk about how to mitigate the heat when trying to transplant fall crops including the reason why I actually didn’t get any of my plants in the ground last week and, instead, am transplanting now when it’s even hotter. Our heat index yesterday was 125F and I am not worried about my plants. We’ll talk about why. Let’s dig in!
Episode Resources:
Basic Research and Applications of Mycorrhizae - Gopi K. Podila - Google Books
Influence of drought hardening on the resistance physiology of potato seedlings under drought stress - ScienceDirect
Ep.101 - How to Prepare and What to Grow in Your Fall Garden
Steps For Growing a Fall Garden
An Interview with Karin from the Just Grow Something Podcast! - The Girly Homesteader Podcast | Podcast on Spotify
Episode 89 - Life. with Karin Velez - The Rural Mindset Podcast | Podcast on Spotify
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