Re: Fall vegetables
- Subject: Re: Fall vegetables
- From: y*@sfo.com
- Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 22:43:29 -0700
At 3:45 PM -0700 10/9/07, Diane Whitehead wrote:
I tried planting late peas without much success as most years it
would take too long for the peas to mature enough to eat. Sugar
peas are more useful as a late crop because all one needs are the
pods - no need to wait for the peas inside to fatten up.
I plant snap peas and snow peas, both of which can be eaten as soon
as the pods are big enough (and before peas fatten up). But planted
now, I don't expect to get any until late winter or early spring.
At 6:01 PM -0500 10/9/07, Sean A. O'Hara wrote:
BTW - I thought I'd mention that our cat goes crazy for French celery....
French celery: is that lovage (Levisticum)?
Tanya Kucak