Oftentimes we hear people say that if you can grow vegetables in Oklahoma, you can grow them anywhere. This is, of course, an exaggeration, but there is some truth in this statement — especially this year.

This growing season has been weird, hasn’t it. We had what seemed like a longer spring with cooler temperatures. During this period of time, we also experienced a record-breaking monsoon season with more rain than we had gotten in years. These cooler temps and excessive rain, of course, happened shortly after we all got most of our plants in the ground.

Then we moved into real summer, the time of year we question why we are gardeners in the first place because it’s so darn hot. And then now here we are in the midst of an early fall — at least for now. Who knows what weather-related abe

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