Fall is starting off with a drop in temperatures and heavy rains so working in your yard and garden could prove more of a chore over the next couple of weeks.
But there is plenty of work to be done, harvesting the last of the summer crops, tending to gardens still producing fruits and vegetables and planting winter crops such as garlic, onions and peas. And now is the time to revitalize or reseed lawns.
Joining Cincinnati Edition to discuss how to get the most out of your gardens this fall and winter are the owner of , Amy Stross, author of ; Director of the Community Garden Program and Co-overseer of , Peter Huttinger; and Extension Agent David Koester.
Make note of , and see , as well as classes and .
Tune in to Cincinnati Edition September 26 at 1 p.m. to hear this segment.