Hello,
I have been following Jim57's progress on his truck patch garden project He just put in a slew of cool weather crops.
I live in NH. My garden is all but finished. This weekend I will pick the last of the tomatos and peppers. These are the hanger-ons - the plants themselves are all but dead. The growing season is definitely over. I will also start raking leaves this week end to mulch and cover the garden beds.
So I have a hard time grasping that in South Carolina you can be sowing 70 -90 day plants at the very end of September. Harvesting in November/December?? Wow! I guess I am just envious.
My only garden chores are to add organic material to the beds. Then wait for the seed catologues to arrive in Jan/Feb so I can start dreaming again about fresh homegrown tomatos.
Phil
I have been following Jim57's progress on his truck patch garden project He just put in a slew of cool weather crops.
I live in NH. My garden is all but finished. This weekend I will pick the last of the tomatos and peppers. These are the hanger-ons - the plants themselves are all but dead. The growing season is definitely over. I will also start raking leaves this week end to mulch and cover the garden beds.
So I have a hard time grasping that in South Carolina you can be sowing 70 -90 day plants at the very end of September. Harvesting in November/December?? Wow! I guess I am just envious.
My only garden chores are to add organic material to the beds. Then wait for the seed catologues to arrive in Jan/Feb so I can start dreaming again about fresh homegrown tomatos.
Phil