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As Professor Nielson-Gammon stated, "Never before has so little rain been recorded prior to and during the primary growing season for crops, plants and warm-season grasses."
Peter H. Gleick: When Climate Changes Come and Water Policies Fail. Pray for Rain? Peter H. Gleick 2011
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This is when the tomatoes, peppers, squash, eggplant, beans and other warm-season veggies get added.
These Are a Few of My Favorite Things… « Looking for Roots 2009
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As Professor Nielson-Gammon stated, "Never before has so little rain been recorded prior to and during the primary growing season for crops, plants and warm-season grasses."
Peter H. Gleick: When Climate Changes Come and Water Policies Fail. Pray for Rain? Peter H. Gleick 2011
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A well-timed burn will kill cool-season exotics such as blue grass, quack grass and fescues, which emerge sooner in the year than the native warm-season grasses and wildflowers found in indigenous prairies, Diboll said.
Growers harness flames to prepare meadows for wildflowers 2010
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A well-timed burn will kill cool-season exotics such as blue grass, quack grass and fescues, which emerge sooner in the year than the native warm-season grasses and wildflowers found in indigenous prairies, Diboll said.
Growers harness flames to prepare meadows for wildflowers Adrian Higgins 2010
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We are still in the midst of that heady season of overlap in the vegetable garden, when the spring harvest is being gathered but the warm-season vegetables are either launched or still being started.
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Even warm-season veggies sulk in excessive heat, which can render flowers sterile and unable to form fruit.
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A well-timed burn will kill cool-season exotics such as blue grass, quack grass and fescues, which emerge sooner in the year than the native warm-season grasses and wildflowers found in indigenous prairies, Diboll said.
Growers harness flames to prepare meadows for wildflowers 2010
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Additionally, people can use the warm-season alternative to start preparing for the actual December holiday by ordering items now.
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All the cool-season veggies like radicchios and lettuce are crying out to be eaten before the heat sends them haywire, and the warm-season stuff is at various stages of getting established.
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