What does this hot summer mean for WNY gardens?

A bumblebee flies to blossoms on a nepeta plant, also called catmint. Photo by Connie Oswald Stofko by Connie Oswald Stofko “This year seems to have been running ahead of schedule from the beginning,” said John Farfaglia, extension educator with Cornell Cooperative Extension in Niagara County. “We had a mild winter, early spring and and early summer.” And summer has been hot! What does this mean for our gardens now? Tomatoes and other food plants With the higher temperatures we’ve…

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