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August 16, 2012

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No, I haven't planted a fall garden before. I would love to but I think it may be a little late now.***sniff***

Good advice... I'd like to try a fall garden someday...

Good post Tipper and good advice.. I got my Mustard Greens out and that's it for the winter.. Of course my Mom wouldn't eat them after they got frost bit..She said they'd give you the runs..lol..Sorry I haven't been around lately.. alot has been going on, my brother was working with the two D.O.T. men that got killed the other day and you can only imagine the shape he's been in.. They were standing beside him when it happened..Those families of the men are pitiful..They need prayers so bad.. Another brother is going in the hospital for Prostate Surgery.. He's got cancer..And to top it all off, my son just got married.. Needless to say I ain't had any sense lately, so please forgive me.. Blessings

Tipper,
I've never planted a Fall garden.
This year's bounty about spoiled
me. Already making plans thinking
about some changes for next year's
harvest. We still got 3 rows of
taters to dig in October. Hope
they're as plentiful as the first
two we dug. Good luck with yours.
...Ken

We are planting a Fall garden and just put in the turnips, mustard greens, cabbages and some Brussel sprouts. We are new to a Fall garden and we need some help on the garlic and onions. I will try contacting Sow True Seeds for advise this year and some good seeds too! Our soil has so much shale and clay that growing tuberous plants can be an issue, but I hope to go and get some good hardwood compost to try growing carrots again. If you have not tried icicle radishes I highly recommend them. Not so hot and sweetly crisp! :)

The only fall crop we plant is turnips. We've already planted them, but they are slow coming up because of how dry it is. I love peeling turnips, slicing them and eating them raw.

I'm going to try to plant some radishes and turnips. That's all I'll have room for. I never liked turnips when I was young but have developed a taste for them now that old age has crept up and jumped all over me. I still don't like the greens but might try again if they grow good.

Tipper,
Early Spring, heat and drought, now rain and more rain...
Hummmm, wonder if Sow True Seeds has a "how to" on growing rice and rice paddy development....
I am looking forward to a good old mess of collards, kale or turnip greens...cornbread, pinto beans and onions...yummmm!
I was just thinking about planting greens yesterday and wondering if the signs were right.
Thanks Tipper and Sow True Seeds...

There's nothing like sitting down to the table with vegetables from your own garden. Mmmmm good. Especially when the garden season is all over for the year. God bless...

I just bought turnip and kale seeds to plant today before the rain sets in. The short maturity time for radishes really surprised me as I have never raised them. I will not be able to say that after this year. Back to the store I go.

Definitely food for thought! I enjoyed the suggestions and when I get back to my NC house, I will consider trying some radishes. Happy planting!

My Dad always had a fall garden, but I don't remember a winter garden. I'm going to have to check with our Extension office and see what plants they suggest for this area. My tomato plants and the squash also just got too wet with all the rain and little sun that we had for 2 weeks. I'm not complaining about the rain, Lord knows that we needed it, but it destroyed any hopes of canning for this year. There is always next year though : )

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