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Re: Too Quiet


Well, the "ornamental" kale are finally showing some beautiful color, still
picking hot peppers, and sugar pod peas, the lettuce is beautifil also, the
midget tomatoes have little fruits on them, but I doubt they'll get a chance
to go red  8 (   , anyway, these are in pots and I'm bringing them inside
hoping they don't get too  cold at night to stop their growth. In Fountain
Valley zone 9a
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The earth is the LORD'S and the fulness thereof!
Amy of Marvelous Gardens
delicious design in landscape
zone 22 and holding
http://members.ecom.net/~jimandmissi/marvelous/
marvlusgrdns@ecom.net

-----Original Message-----
From: KDMcCullum <KDMcCullum@AOL.COM>
To: SQFT@lists.umsl.edu <SQFT@lists.umsl.edu>
Date: Tuesday, December 09, 1997 11:22 PM
Subject: Re: Too Quiet


>The list got quiet last year about this time. Give it two or three months
and
>things will be hopping again.
>
>Is anybody doing some winter gardening? I've got some cold hardy plants in
the
>ground still and they are still holding on. Temps got down to 44 last
night.
>That is far enough above freezing that I can still grow the cold hardy
plants.
>It rarely gets below freezing here for more than a few weeks so I'm trying
to
>go through the winter. The plants sure don't grow fast but they are still
>growing. I'd like to hear from anybody who is using cold frames or row
covers
>to keep the heat in durring the night.
>
>Kurt McCullum
>Glendale, CA Zone 9b
>
>
>
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