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Obsessed, you are down around New Orleans right? So your fall frost date is middle of November. So shouldn't you be planting way later, or am I missing something?
The Ag center says you can plant tomatoes in July, but I haven't. I'm new at this so I'm taking baby steps!obsessed said:Oh I started my broccoli and other cole crops at the beginning of August so that they should be ready to transplant come mid September. I hope that works.
Southern Gardener - do you get to seasons out of your tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants like I have read in the southern gardening books?
LSU .pdf? Where dat is?...obsessed said:I am so not sure. This will be my first time gardening here in South Louisiana. Which has definitely been different from gardening in Montana. I still have no concept of the seasons here. Like it is totally getting cold in Montana and here it is freaking hot. I have used that LSU pdf and have tried to go by that for the most part. The lettuces the PDf says from 8/15- 9/30 so I was going to try the first or second week of September.
The ag agent did say that my cover corp goes in at the beginning of October. So I am trying to get what I can out of the time I have left.
Hey thanks, that looks super........obsessed said: