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Old 25-12-2004, 04:56 AM
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Default So Cal, Zone 9

Looking for best varieties for gowing in out heat:
Lettuice
Cucumbers
Tomatoes
peppers
Beans
Peas
Melons
carrots

Any ideas? And what calatogs?
I am growing an organic garden so I don't want anything genetically modified,
or treated with fungicides.

Helen
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Old 25-12-2004, 05:05 PM
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HPBudlong wrote:
Looking for best varieties for gowing in out heat:
Lettuice
Cucumbers
Tomatoes
peppers
Beans
Peas
Melons
carrots

Any ideas? And what calatogs?
I am growing an organic garden so I don't want anything genetically modified,
or treated with fungicides.

Helen

have you checked the sunset book -western gardening?
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HPBudlong wrote:
Looking for best varieties for gowing in out heat:
Lettuice
Cucumbers
Tomatoes
peppers
Beans
Peas
Melons
carrots

Any ideas? And what calatogs?
I am growing an organic garden so I don't want anything genetically modified,
or treated with fungicides.

Helen

have you checked the sunset book -western gardening?
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Old 28-12-2004, 06:15 AM
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UC davis has lots of great info. Even a book just for CA. (which is great
btw) I'm in Zone 9 also.

I can't grow lettuce or peas in the heat here.

The rest I just go by what's in the garden stores.
Here are a few sites I like.
http://vric.ucdavis.edu/

http://anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu/specials.ihtml

http://explore.cornell.edu/scene.cfm...me%20Gardening

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Looking for best varieties for gowing in out heat:
Lettuice
Cucumbers
Tomatoes
peppers
Beans
Peas
Melons
carrots

Any ideas? And what calatogs?
I am growing an organic garden so I don't want anything genetically

modified,
or treated with fungicides.

Helen



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