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Dig deeper: Extend growing season with these fall gardening tips

Shirley McMarlin
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Purple coneflowers in the Greensburg Garden Center’s Lefevre Butterfly Garden.
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Greensburg Garden Center Co-Vice Presidents (from left) Judy Geary and Nadine Mason and Co-President Carla Rusnica deadhead flowers in the center’s Lefevre Butterfly Garden.
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Seeds on dried flowers, such as these in the Penn State Master Gardener demonstration gardens at the Donohoe Center in Hempfield, provide food for birds through the winter.
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A monarch butterfly feeds in Greensburg Garden Center’s Lefevre Butterfly Garden.
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Greensburg Garden Center Co-President Carla Rusnica gathers a bouquet in the center’s Lefevre Butterfly Garden.
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A wasp rests on a plant in the Greensburg Garden Center’s Lefevre Butterfly Garden.
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Tomatoes ripening in a Greensburg garden.
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The Penn State Extension Master Gardener demonstration gardens at the Donohoe Center in Hempfield.

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