Bonobo
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Fri Jul-11-08 12:02 PM
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I'm in Western Mass and really expanded my garden this year, but I am new at it and have some questions.
I would love to know who else here is gardening in the NE in zone 5.
Thanks in advance.
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Fri Jul-11-08 01:53 PM
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Fri Jul-11-08 03:08 PM
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| 2. OK, dumb question first: |
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What can we here do for "Fall Planting"?
What is on the gardener's checklist that we can do? Anything?
P.S. Where are you at?
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Fri Jul-11-08 04:46 PM
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| 3. Look on the seed packages for "short season" crops |
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Lettuce, radishes, and a few more. We have only done lettuce and spinach for late season plantings. I am not an extremely experienced gardener. I just have been having great results since we started "raised bed" gardening.
I would think that you could plant lettuce on about August 7. The really mean heat of the summer is over by then. At least where I live it is.
I would like to try to start a second crop of broccoli right now. I have an empty space where we pulled out garlic. Broccoli does not grow well in hot weather, so I am thinking to start some seeds in planting trays and then put them in the garden in August and see what happens. I dream of cutting broccoli in October and then cutting side shoots for another three months. Our first frost is mid-October. I live near Cleveland about 10 miles from the lake so the weather is slightly tempered by the lake.
You can extend your season by "throwing" a "translucent row cover" over your crops when it starts to get cold. Definitely when frost is expected! Just leave them on there.
We put jugs of water and piled leaves a foot high on our broccoli beds and had broccoli shoots up until January 2 of 2007 after the 2006 season.
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