Re: Winter crops
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- Date: Sat, 17 Jul 1999 21:31:16 -0500
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How about some gree manure grasses that will try and give you a tall
vertical interest over the winter? They will be ragged by spring but by
then, you can till it under.
Rich
Purrfleece Farms
purflece@alltel.net
----- Original Message -----
From: William Perez <wpz@sprynet.com>
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Sent: Sunday, July 11, 1999 10:11 AM
Subject: Winter crops
> Well, it turns out that next week I have to order some ornamental cabbages
> for winter interest. What else can I grow that will overwinter and look
> nice in zone 6b/7? I imagine that eight beds of ornamental cabbages is a
> bit of an overkill, so I'd like to grow other things for visual interest.
> Even green manures would be acceptable. They might not be very pretty to
> look at by themselves, but I could use them as infill in nice patterns.
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> William Pérez
>
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