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November’s Bounty: Tomatoes, Peppers, and Flowers in My Indiana Garden

Tomatoes, peppers, and flowers thrive in Indiana’s changing climate clear into November these days. In the wake of climate change, Indiana’s landscape has undergone a remarkable transformation. When I embarked on my gardening journey, the northern reaches of Indiana were firmly situated in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s hardiness zone 5a. However, in recent years, …

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