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Re: what fall crops to start
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- Subject: Re: what fall crops to start
- From: D* H* <h*@efn.org>
- Date: Mon, 06 Oct 1997 00:17:09 -0800
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At 07:42 PM 10/4/97 -0800, Duane Hatch wrote:
>At 01:03 AM 9/16/97 -0700, Merlene A. Teresky wrote:
>>I have always grown just a spring/summer crop but have an interest in
>>trying a few vegetables in the fall. What and when do you suggest
>>starting veggies in fall for zone 9, northern california. Some frost
>>but nothing extreem, had a little snow one day in Jan. 1987.
>>
>>Do I start with seeds germinated indoors or direct seed?
>>
>>Merlene
>>niteowl@netdex.com
>>
>You've heard a lot about the pros and cons of Territotial Seed Co., P.O.
>Box157, Cottage Grove, OR 97424. They specialize in fall and winter vegies
>and have a great fall catalog that gives directions. Send and get it!
>www.territorial-seed.com for imternet. Hatch Patch OREGON
>
You'll find that the disease resistant peas developed by Ore. State Dr
Baggett will perform really well in warm weather and under adverse
conditions for peas because some of them are also mildew resistant.
Territorial Seeds carries his best varieties. In Oregon, I've had nice
crops seeded about 24 July. HATCH PATCH
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