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Posted by Grange Co-op on 13th Sep 2022

Even after your spring planting has come and gone, your annual gardening doesn’t have to end. Some vegetables perform better in the late summer, making them ideal for the second round of summer planting. To get started, you need to decide what to plant, when to use seeds or transfer plants, and how to prepare your soil.Know Your Average First Frost Date Different areas of the country experience cooler temperatures and frost at various times.… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 24th Apr 2019

Starthistle is one of the most widespread invasive broadleaf weeds in the United States. Since being introduced to California around 1850, it has infested rangelands and natural areas across the nation. It continues to spread via cultivation, poorly timed mowing, road building and maintenance, and overgrazing. Each individual plant can produce over 100,000 seeds; dense infestations yield 50 to 100 million seeds per acre. This GrangeKnows artic… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 1st Oct 2016

Whether you're looking for vegetable and herb starts, annuals and perennials, or shrubs and trees, you'll find a wide selection of hardy, high quality live plants at your local Grange Co-op nursery. We take pride in being your source for dozens of the most popular, sought-after varieties for southern Oregon and California gardens and landscaping. Our nursery staff is here to answer questions about how and when to plant, ensuring the b… Read more