Fruits and vegetables can be grown in the fall in your home garden – and your diet will get a nutrition boost. In August, in the Midwest, the weather can often turn cooler, allowing for the planting of cool season vegetables. Find out more from the University of Missouri Extension’s James Quinn.
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