Cucumbers can learn a new direction late in the growing season, and a fence can make a surprisingly useful trellis. The trick involves guiding the vines gently rather than treating them like unruly garden spaghetti that needs immediate discipline. If the plants still look healthy and continue producing new growth, redirecting the vines can help…
late-season gardening
Should You Allow Volunteer Tomatoes to Keep Growing This Late?
Volunteer tomatoes have a funny habit of showing up without an invitation, planting themselves in the garden and then acting as though they own the place. By late summer, that once-cute surprise can turn into a serious question: should the plant keep growing, or should it get pulled before it becomes a tangled mess? The…
8 Plants That Add Structure After Summer Flowers Begin Fading
Summer flowers know how to make an entrance. By August, however, some of those dazzling blooms start looking a little tired, leaving gaps where all that glorious color once stood. The good news is that a garden does not need to become a collection of floppy stems and fading petals once summer reaches the home…
How Late-Season Seeds Can Give You a Head Start for Spring
Gardeners love a good shortcut—especially when it means stepping into spring with a garden that looks like it’s been secretly working out all winter long. While most people pack away their tools once the weather cools, the clever few know that late-season seeds can quietly set the stage for next year’s lush, brag-worthy bounty. Instead…



