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If you're new to gardening, you may think in fall it's time to shut down, but in West Virginia, not so. In our humid subtropical climate, which includes the region where you may be looking at Morgantown homes for sale, fall is prime time to experiment with a whole new palette of plants. Don't stop at perennials and bulbs; you can also plant trees and shrubs, as well as cool weather food crops such as various delicious greens and cole crops such as cauliflower.
On average, the first fall frost in our region will be around Oct. 16, so that means you would need to consult a planting guide, such as the Old Farmer's Almanac, which can advise you when you need to start seeds indoors; when to plant seedlings or transplants; or when you need to start seeds outdoors, based on frost dates for harvest.
Bill Porter, Broker
(304) 612-3746
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