Re: Mild-Winter Garden - What to plant now?
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- Subject: Re: Mild-Winter Garden - What to plant now?
- From: B* D* <T*@theimagemill.com>
- Date: Thu, 6 Nov 1997 15:31:53 -0500
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b_david2@netvision.net.il wrote:
>
> So? What can I plant now in the kitchen garden?
You climate is close to mine, I might get a freeze in winter but
probably not. I am still trying different things for my winter garden,
so I really am not much help, but I can tell you what is working this
year and what worked part of last year.
Last year I got good early spring tomatoes and Squash by February, I
planted them in Dec. I also had a good crop of winter broccoli. Peas
fruited the whole winter and into May.
I have lots of Broccoli in now (maybe too early) as well as lettuce,
squash, peas, Sweet Potato, onions, peppers, strawberries and peanuts. I
assume they will grow, I still have to find out if they will fruit.
I still have some of the summer Tomatoes, Brussel Sprouts, Garlic and
Jalepenos. I will probably yank them out soon and try something else for
the deep winter( <chuckle> meaning lower than 70 F).
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