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jillofalltrades
True Blue Farmgirl

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Nicole

USA
90 Posts

Posted - Sep 11 2006 :  10:17:26 AM  Show Profile  Click to see jillofalltrades's MSN Messenger address  Send jillofalltrades a Yahoo! Message
What are you planting this fall? We have mustards, collards, turnips, & garlic. We tried our hand at pumpkins and winter squash but with the dry weather I couldn't afford to water the garden and the animals.

Nicole~ mom to Makinlee Georganna
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Bridge
True Blue Farmgirl

814 Posts

Bridgette
Southern Indiana
USA
814 Posts

Posted - Sep 11 2006 :  10:29:10 AM  Show Profile
I have planted some late lettuce & spinich. You just reminded me that I wanted to try my talent at Garlic!!

Ok I have added that to my weekly to-do list!!

Does anyone grow spinich or other greens in a cold-frame thru winter? I have been thinking of trying that!

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DaisyFarm
True Blue Farmgirl

1646 Posts

Diane
Victoria BC
Canada
1646 Posts

Posted - Sep 11 2006 :  10:30:43 AM  Show Profile
Hi Nicole...it would be so much easier if we could forecast the weather, wouldn't it. You're growing season is obviously way different than here, but I pretty much just replant the entire garden and see what happens...usually it works, sometimes it doesn't. But really, all I've done is spent a little on seeds and an enjoyable afternoon (or two or three) in the garden. We gardeners tend to be a real optimistic lot..
Di
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jillofalltrades
True Blue Farmgirl

90 Posts

Nicole

USA
90 Posts

Posted - Sep 11 2006 :  10:43:03 AM  Show Profile  Click to see jillofalltrades's MSN Messenger address  Send jillofalltrades a Yahoo! Message
Yes! I'm afriad I may be wasting my time with the greens since there is no sight of rain but I love them so much I will sacrifice a few extra dollars to try to keep them watered. I had to water my summer garden a lot but the yeild was excellent and we have lots of veggies to last us through the winter.

Bridge, I've found growing garlic is rather easy. I've tried my hand at horseradish but failed. I think I may try that again if i can get my hands on some.

Nicole~ mom to Makinlee Georganna
Louisiana Chapter Leader
Louisiana Farmgirls Blog
http://farmgirlsoflouisiana.blogspot.com

http://www.crunchycountry.com -Natural Products for Crunchy Families
http://www.thelazydeaux.com -Registered Boer Goats-traditional & colored
http://lazydeaux.blogspot.com -My Farm Blog
http://crunchycountrymama.blogspot.com -My daily blog
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Bridge
True Blue Farmgirl

814 Posts

Bridgette
Southern Indiana
USA
814 Posts

Posted - Sep 11 2006 :  11:41:24 AM  Show Profile
I have no idea why this posted twice, I am removing this one!!
It must be computer gremlins!!

Edited by - Bridge on Sep 11 2006 11:42:26 AM
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garliclady
True Blue Farmgirl

274 Posts


Reidsville NC
274 Posts

Posted - Sep 12 2006 :  06:34:59 AM  Show Profile
We have beans squash spinach lettuce collards arugala radishes carrots beets swiss chard, broccoli kale cilantro and dill. And will later plant garlic and shallots. We still have tomatoes okra yard long beans coming and the shiitake Mushrooms are starting to come in.

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Edited by - garliclady on Sep 12 2006 06:37:10 AM
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bramble
True Blue Farmgirl

2044 Posts



2044 Posts

Posted - Sep 12 2006 :  07:11:16 AM  Show Profile
We had such heat this summer that I didn't get my usual second plantings in so I am limited to broccoli, spinach and maybe an extremely good crop of leeks. Since Labor Day, the weather has taken a cooler than usual turn and I think it might just be here for good.
I will continue to harvest my carrots,onions, potatoes and the last of the tomatoes but I was just not up to the heat this year and was less industrious than usual. The pumpkins turned color late August so I have been trying to salvage them as well. Is it me or does everything seem about a month ahead of usual? (Atleast here on the East Coast...)

with a happy heart
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Libbie
Farmgirl Connection Cultivator

3579 Posts

Anne E.
Elsinore Utah
USA
3579 Posts

Posted - Sep 13 2006 :  10:40:45 PM  Show Profile
This fall I am planting garlic and shallots - as well as a bunch of flower bulbs. I had such disappointing luck with my garlic this year - okay, well, it wasn't really luck, it was that I had a 2-day-old baby right when it needed to be harvested and I just didn't get around to it until WAY too late....

Are there any other veggies, etc. that you all plant in the fall to come up in the spring aside from the allium/onion family?

XOXO, Libbie

"Nothing is worth more than this day." - Goethe
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GaiasRose
True Blue Farmgirl

2552 Posts

Tasha-Rose
St. Paul Minnesota
2552 Posts

Posted - Sep 14 2006 :  07:03:20 AM  Show Profile
Does anyone know if lettuce will do well in zone 3 in the fall? I ahve never tried it....

Libbie, did your garlic flower? save those beautiful heads, they dry nicely and can be used in all sortf of arrangements. My friend uses the flower heads in tea...i know! GARLIC TEA, but her body odor doesn't smell badly and she doesn't even use deoderant because that is the effect of the garlic when you are exposed long term to it.

"I would not interfere with any creed of yours or want to appear that I have all the cures. There is so much to know...so many things are true. The way my feet must go may not be best for you. And so I give this spark of what is light to me, to guide you through the dark, but not tell you
what you must see."
-Author Unknown

"Contradiction is not a sign of falsity, nor the lack of contradiction a sign of truth."
— Blaise Pascal

*~*Birth is SAFE Interferance is RISKY. TRUST BIRTH*~*

~*~Brightest Blessings~*~
Tasha-Rose
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Libbie
Farmgirl Connection Cultivator

3579 Posts

Anne E.
Elsinore Utah
USA
3579 Posts

Posted - Sep 14 2006 :  09:40:50 AM  Show Profile
My garlic didn't QUITE flower - but now, after reading your post, I wish it had!!! Garlic tea?!?!? It sounds so interesting....especially the non-smelly part!

XOXO, Libbie

"Nothing is worth more than this day." - Goethe
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