In Alabama, there are times where the state experiences extremely cold temperatures. These times of cold weather can cause many plants to ex...
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Revised by Andre Luiz Biscaia Ribeiro da Silva, Extension Specialist, Assistant Prof...
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Learn how to successfully grow landscape plants, including planting, watering, fertilizing, and pruning.
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Food insecurity is an urgent problem in Alabama. In fact, approximately 1 in 4 children face food insecurity, and it affects about 2 million...
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Sun: Plant in full sun (6 to 8 hours). Space 4 to 6 inches apart within rows or 4 to 6 plants per 5-gallon container. Plant mid-February thr...
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Ready to grow more of your favorite fruits and vegetables? Check out the Alabama Cooperative Extension System's Grow More Garden Series. The...
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Sun: Plant in full sun (6 to 8 hours). Space bush beans 2 to 4 inches apart and pole beans 6 to 8 inches apart within rows. Or plant 3 to 4 ...
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