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songbird[_2_] 24-09-2012 01:13 PM

first frost
 
brr!

i hope some plants will keep on going
anyways as the rest of the week looks ok
for above freezing nights.


songbird

john115 25-09-2012 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by songbird[_2_] (Post 969472)
brr!

i hope some plants will keep on going
anyways as the rest of the week looks ok
for above freezing nights.


songbird

It's good weather to get garlic planted

songbird[_2_] 26-09-2012 04:05 AM

first frost
 
john115 wrote:
songbird Wrote:

i hope some plants will keep on going
anyways as the rest of the week looks ok
for above freezing nights.


It's good weather to get garlic planted


already planted the garlic here. some of
it is up and growing.

today was beautiful weather and i took
advantage of that and started working on
reshaping one of the bean patches. looks
like the next week is about the same type
of weather. i expect to be happily sore
for the next few weeks if i can get all
the digging finished.


songbird

Pat Kiewicz[_2_] 26-09-2012 12:29 PM

first frost
 
john115 said:

'songbird[_2_ Wrote:

i hope some plants will keep on going
anyways as the rest of the week looks ok
for above freezing nights.


It's good weather to get garlic planted

I've been waiting for some rain. It continues to miss us. North,
south, east and west of us has had some rain. No frost yet, though.

This is the first year I've ever had fall lettuce and bok choi bolt.
The weather has stressed them a lot.

Was able to pick some greens to add to wonton soup for dinner
yesterday, and pick a few more ripe tomatoes.

Some of the squash look to need another week or so without frost
to finish ripening.

--
Pat in Plymouth MI

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