Master Gardeners-- What to Do in the September Garden [Derived Headline]

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September is a time to savor. Cold weather is around the corner and every delight in the garden, be it flower or vegetable, can be preserved for winter use either as a colorful, sweet-smelling memory or in the freezer. Both are comforting during the cold of winter.

Here are some general tips for harvesting, storing and preserving vegetables from the garden. For specific instructions, visit the U.S. Department of Agriculture food preserving Web site at www.usda.gov.

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Master Gardeners-- What to Do in the September Garden [Derived Headline]

Any tomatoes that have begun to ripen will continue to mature if brought indoors before freezing. Store unblemished, unripe tomatoes so that they are not touching each other, or wrap them individu...

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