Week 21 – Question of the Week: How did your garden grow?

Week 21: 2011-08-26

Labor Day is just around the corner, the end of summer (if not the heat).  At least in Ohio, swimming pools close, amusement parks shut down, and we have only a few more weeks of home-grown corn and fresh tomatoes.

With autumn soon upon us: what have you learned from your garden this year?  What tips can you share with our readers?

Comments, questions, and suggestions are all appreciated.  Submit your response in the block below.

– Doc Cindy

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About Cynthia J. Koelker, MD

CYNTHIA J KOELKER , MD is a board-certified family physician with over twenty years of clinical experience. A member of American Mensa, Dr. Koelker holds degrees in biology, humanities, medicine, and music from M.I.T., Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and the University of Akron. She served in the National Health Service Corps to finance her medical education.
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One Response to Week 21 – Question of the Week: How did your garden grow?

  1. Chris MD says:

    Well, I learned that tomatoes and beans require more than 4 hours/day of full sun, but kohlrabi, beets and cukes can get by pretty well on that. I also learned that my father-in-law knew this ahead of time and offered to let me plant on his property next year!

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