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Chances are, if you’re not bringing your extra vegetables into work to share with your co-workers right now, someone else in the office is.
It’s been a great growing season so far in southwestern Ontario, according to gardening expert Mark Cullen.
Cullen says 2-4 cm’s of rain a week, which is what we’ve been seeing most of the time, is ideal for the garden.
Last year around this time, our gardens and fields and trees were suffering from near-drought conditions.
But it’s a very different growing season this year, a great one, according to gardening expert Mark Cullen.
We’ve been getting regular rainfall, which is a blessing.
Cullen says last year, temperatures rose in August and rain did not fall.
Odds are, if you’re growing vegetables in your garden, you’re getting a plentiful harvest this year.
Written by: Loreena Dickson

