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By David C. Zlesak, University of Minnesota Extension
ST. PAUL, Minn. (8/18/2008)—As bountiful vegetable harvests and glorious flower displays continue in late summer, there are a few tasks we can do in the garden to help keep the enjoyment coming now and into next year. Cooler conditions, typical of September, offers a great opportunity to spend time out in the yard.
For some timely September gardening projects, you could:
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