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Unseasonal Heat Wave Ripens Last of Summer Crops

Jeanne Nolan joins us in the WTTW organic garden.

Aired 09/27/2017 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Unseasonal Heat Wave Ripens Last of Summer Crops

Clip: 9/27/2017 | 6m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

Jeanne Nolan joins us in the WTTW organic garden.

It may officially be fall, but for the past week Chicago has been experiencing a record-breaking heat wave. So is the late heat good or bad for your gardens? We ask organic gardener Jeanne Nolan.

Aired 09/27/2017 | Rating NR

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