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Post by Cajunate on Jul 10, 2012 6:04:45 GMT -6
As I mentioned in another thread I went ahead and pulled up most of my plants. I still have a couple eggplant and the hot peppers. I'm getting ready to start planning what to plant for the Fall/Winter garden. Anybobdy have any suggestions what I should plant?
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Post by Vindii on Jul 10, 2012 21:20:36 GMT -6
We normally plant snow...
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Post by Vindii on Jul 11, 2012 11:31:42 GMT -6
Sigh...
Our corn is only about 2 feet tall right now. Our summer has hardly started. Can't be over already. ;D ;D
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Post by jimz on Jul 14, 2012 9:26:12 GMT -6
That is a good one Vindi. I sure you will have a lot of snow to pick, LOL. Nate, we plant all the same things we plant in spring at the end of Aug. Tomatoes, bush beans, etc. towards the end of Oct we start our winter crop of root vegis, turnips, beets, carrots. Plant some English peas in Nov for a spring harvest, they are over the top yum. Do not forget the leaf lettuces. Red Sail, butter crunch, Romain, spinach, etc. We of coarse plant broccoli. Don't forget LSU Ag Center. Nate my Tabasco plants are almost 6ft tall now. They look like a Christmas tree in the garden. Have a good green thumb!!-JimZ
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