Re: winter garden crops
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- Subject: Re: winter garden crops
- From: B* D* <T*@TheImageMill.com>
- Date: Mon, 25 Aug 1997 23:46:51 -0400
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Theresa Gianino wrote:
>
> Also on the subject of winter gardens: Does anyone have any suggestions
> on what month I should start planting. It doesn't even start getting
> cool until October. I would also like any suggestions on what grows
> well in North Florida.
>
The best way to get rid of tomato hornworms is with sissors... yech!
But it works! Otherwise spray with BT daily (Because of our rains) for a
week or so.
I live in east central Florida and I have already started putting in
the fall crop, Broccoli, bib lettuce, bush beans and some more tomatoes.
I will set in some fast growing things in a little while. I know it's
still hot, but by the time my plants start to suffer, it will start to
moderate so I hope to have a head start... we'll see...
--
Bill DeWitt
East Central Florida
Ask me why Worker's Compensation Laws need to be changed.
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