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Re: Fall Crop Preparation - Zone 6


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Mary,

I know that you could plant those short season crops again for the 
fall, depending on if you are interested in another crop of peas and 
lettuce.... my lettuce is producing all season so far, and is still 
working pretty well. I do need to transplant some of them from one 
spot to another, but the plants that are between the tomatoes are 
working rather well.... I also am putting in another round of 
radishes, and green beans are a short season too. I have never 
planted for a fall crop either, but I know that my father-in-law does 
every year, and these are the things he does. We'll both try it this 
year Mary, and see what happens! 

Missi
> I'm at the point where all my lettuces are shot, the peas are ready to
> be uprooted and even the heroic broccoli is going to be sacrificed to
> the compost pile.  This leaves some space in my garden and I would like
> to begin preparing for a fall crop...something I've never done before.
> What should I plant?  Inside or out?  I'm clueless and a little
> nervous...
> 
> TIA,
> 
> Mary Thorp
> Richmond, IN
> Zone 6
> 
> 
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