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for October 17, 2015

This Week's Gardening Ideas:

The October Not-A-Raffle-Raffle!

By dave
October 17, 2015
The October Not-A-Raffle-Raffle!

This is our last raffle for 2015, and it's another GREAT one! You are going to be shocked and amazed at the wonderful prizes we're offering, so come in, buy your tickets, and hope to win! (1,090 words - Read the full article)

Fall Harvested Vegetables Celebration Wrapup

By dave
October 16, 2015
Fall Harvested Vegetables Celebration Wrapup

We're nearing the end of our Fall Harvested Vegetables Week, and it was a great one! Let's have a look at the highlights from the week. (213 words - Read the full article)

ATP Podcast #98: Pumpkins and Winter Squash

By dave
October 15, 2015
ATP Podcast #98: Pumpkins and Winter Squash

This week we're celebrating fall harvested vegetables, and in today's episode we talk all about winter squash! Butternuts, acorns, jarrahdales, pumpkins, the list goes on and on.

Grow Pumpkins and Other Winter Squash!

By dave
October 14, 2015
Grow Pumpkins and Other Winter Squash!

When Texans hear the word "squash," they usually think about the watery and tasteless yellow crooknecks and zucchini. Well, put those ideas out of your mind! Winter Squash deserves a place in every southern garden. (1,378 words - Read the full article)

Fall Greens

By Anderwood
October 13, 2015
Fall Greens

When the boys of summer are past their prime, it's time to plant your own salad mix. (215 words - Read the full article)

Winter Crops for the South -- Onions

By farmerdill
October 12, 2015
Winter Crops for the South -- Onions

There are many vegetables that thrive in a winter garden in the south. One of the best is the onion. It is grown in the winter and harvested in mid-spring. (650 words - Read the full article)

Harvesting in Autumn: Storing for Winter

By TBGDN
October 11, 2015
Harvesting in Autumn: Storing for Winter

My memories of the years when I was a young lad are full of scenes relating to autumn harvests of staple foods from the fields and gardens. It was considered wasteful, even sinful, back then not to plan ahead and prepare for the coming winter months. This activity began in the mid-summer months, but it accelerated rapidly as we moved into late summer and early fall. (880 words - Read the full article)

The most popular images last week from our plant database:

By Ahead:
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By lagrato:
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By TBGDN:
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By Ahead:
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By KentPfeiffer:
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The most popular Multi-Plant Photos from last week:

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Noteworthy acorn tips given this week:

9 people gave for the idea "Harvesting in Autumn: Storing for Winter" by TBGDN

7 people gave for the idea "Winter Crops for the South -- Onions" by farmerdill

5 people gave for post #969444 in "Banner for October 15, 2015 by Natalie" by Natalie

4 people gave for the idea "Grow Pumpkins and Other Winter Squash!" by dave

3 people gave for post #968310 in "If you could have one superpower. . . ." by dogwalker

3 people gave for post #969002 in "Daylily of the Day: Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Scatterbrain')" by sooby

2 people gave for a photo of Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius Diabolo®) by darwellwoods

2 people gave for the idea "ATP Podcast #98: Pumpkins and Winter Squash" by dave

2 people gave for a photo of Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Split Review') by Lalambchop1

2 people gave for a photo of Geranium (Geranium Rozanne®) by foraygardengirl

The most active threads this week:

Subject OP Area Replies
Tempo TwoKentPfeifferIrises forum36
Are there other DLs like Stella de Oro?cybersixDaylilies forum30
Moving (Indoors) Day - Day 1DavidLMOAll Things Gardening forum25
New to the forum.yadah_tygerIrises forum24
Difficult pod settersAheadDaylilies forum20
Gettin' cold tonightAnnaZBrugmansias forum19
What's happening with this cutting?ShadyGreenThumbPlumeria forum19
Iris with Kentucky in the names.bluegrassmomIrises forum19
If you could have one superpower. . . .Annadog40Sandbox forum18

Some new reviews from the ATP Green Pages:

treehugger recommended Plant Me Green and wrote:

I won a Nakita Persimmon. It arrived in great shape. No picture because the foliage has dropped. When I planted the tree, it had a healthy root system. I will give this tree a bit of special attention because it came from Florida and I live in NE PA. Pictures to follow in the spring.

CaliFlowers recommended Dailey Daylilies and wrote:

I just received a fall order from Dailey Daylilies. They promptly shipped clean, very husky, multi-fan divisions, and included generous extras. I highly recommend them.

We keep growing, because ATP is where all the excitement is these days! Check out these numbers from last week: