The best time to plant grass seed in Connecticut is in the fall when your soil temperature is between 50 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. It’s the time when the soil is warm (but not too hot) and perfect ...
Make sure seeds have good soil contact by drilling, not broadcasting, to avoid losing them to snow runoff. Termination timing is important. Because dormant seeded cover crops will have no growth in ...
They will require a small trellis or fence to climb. Grow gourmet greens in the winter garden! Fall-sown arugula plants tolerate frost and can be harvested well into winter. Seed germinates at soil ...