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Dorinda |
Posted - Oct 27 2011 : 09:52:50 AM I am so happy my fall garden made it through the pouring rains we had. Still a little worried about my peach trees. My okra looks fantastic and is starting to produce and so do my Tomatoes!!! One thing the rain accomplished was getting my old collard and turnip seeds to germinate. So we will have us a couple of pots of greens for the winter to eat. If we can hang on to a few more weeks of warm weather I think I will have lots of okra! My thornlees black berries are starting to grow.
Seize The Day! Dorinda |
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Fiddlehead Farm |
Posted - Oct 27 2011 : 5:09:17 PM I am so glad for you and your garden! I have a fall garden too! It has frosted a couple of times up here in the frozen tundra, but my mustard greens, beets, sugar snap peas, carrots and lettuce are doing just fine! My green beans turned brown and shriveled up from the cold. We have been in the 50's during the day and the 30's at night. This is my first fall garden and I am surprised the plants are all doing so well.
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