Southern Gardener
Deeply Rooted
Anyone started yet? My garden is tilled, I have my seeds, I've consulted my Louisiana Vegetable Planting Guide and it's so stinkin' hot here, you'll probably find me face first in the dirt from heat stroke!
Oh, don't feel bad, I don't know what I'm doing either! My garden guide says I should have planted some things a couple of weeks ago, but IMO it's too hot and I don't remember our frost date being at the end of October - I remember more like January!.AmyRey said:I planted some peas and carrots a few days ago.
I - admittedly - have no idea what I'm doing so whether or not anything will wind up on the table remains to be seen.
All of my seeds for fall planting are southern reliables and I plan on doing the same in the spring. I found a tomato called "Creole" and it's an heirloom that was developed in Louisiana for hot humid climates. I can't wait to try this one out! I'm going to call my friend at the feed store and see if he can order it for me.davaroo said:I have started. I'm keeping it simple and just planting Southern "traditionals" outdoors:
Collards... "Georgia"
Mustards... "Red Leaf" and "Large Curled Leaf"
Turnips... "Red Top"
Radishes... "Sparkler"
I'm pulling the last of the melons this weekend, doing some clean up and replanting with these.
In my little greenhouse:
Saladings... Lettuces - "Red Leaf", "Bibb" and "Red Leaf Cos"
Carrots... "Nantes"
Radishes... "Red Globe"
Spinach... "Winter Giant" and "Savoy"
Cabbage... "Savoy Express"
This greenhouse is really a mobile chicken coop that I will just cover with plastic. It is 4 x 10 and big enough to stand up in, so should be big enough for my needs. Im moving it from the old chicken yard to its new rotation this weekend. Next spring, it will go back to being a chicken coop.
Oh goody, another tomato variety to try! I gotta get some....Southern Gardener said:All of my seeds for fall planting are southern reliables and I plan on doing the same in the spring. I found a tomato called "Creole" and it's an heirloom that was developed in Louisiana for hot humid climates. I can't wait to try this one out! I'm going to call my friend at the feed store and see if he can order it for me.
It is still really, really hot here too. And frost? Ohhhh.... you mean those two mornings a year when the grass sparkles a bit!Southern Gardener said:Oh, don't feel bad, I don't know what I'm doing either! My garden guide says I should have planted some things a couple of weeks ago, but IMO it's too hot and I don't remember our frost date being at the end of October - I remember more like January!.