Good Organic Gardening

Things to do in OCTOBER

COOL & TEMPERATE

VEGIES

In the warm parts of temperate zones, gardeners will be planting second crops but in the cool areas, where frost is still a worry, it’s safer to wait until the end of the month before planting out cold-sensitive seedlings. Keep cucumber, tomato, zucchini and pumpkin seedlings under shelter.

Tomatoes that are planted out and growing need to be trained. Tie them to tall stakes or a screen, removing any low growth that’s touching the ground. Use soft ties to avoid damaging the soft stems. Also train climbing beans and

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