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To: greeneyes

Put up the bean seeds, spaded the compost into the garden. Tomorrow is for planting the winter crops: Peas, carrots, purple top turnips and kohlrabi.

The peas won’t produce until next spring, but they will have a GREAT start, providing we don’t have too cold a winter. If it goes below 20* F, I might have a problem, otherwise Woo-Hoo!


2 posted on 09/16/2016 4:04:07 PM PDT by Don W ( When blacks riot, neighborhoods and cities burn. When whites riot, nations and continents burn.)
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To: Don W

I have had some luck with lettuce, carrots, etc. in the winter by covering with a row cover, and then straw. We often have mild days during the winter, so then I would roll up the row cover straw and all, and let the full sunshine in.

I’m likely going to just plant winter rye, vetch and/or clover cover crop this year.


7 posted on 09/16/2016 4:14:37 PM PDT by greeneyes
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To: Don W

Pickles are done. Broccoli and leeks doing fine. Tomatoes and string beans winding down. Big surprise - I have a volunteer pumpkin vine from last 2 years. No attention, no watering and I found a new fruit the size of a honeydew - yellow with green stripes. Doesn’t look ripe enough to pick. Last 2 years, only got small (size of a baseball) pumpkins.

Weather has been cool this week - in the 70s, but still no rain.


33 posted on 09/16/2016 5:28:00 PM PDT by NTHockey (Rules of engagement #1: Take no prisoners. And to the NSA trolls, FU)
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