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* You could still squeeze in Radishes. 21 Days to Harvest. I'll plant til Mid April or so, in my garden. I put it on the East side of my house so I get shade during the afternoon. I run a Mister from now til ?¿. It keeps the ground temps cooler. And everything I seed, grows. Snap peas, Radishes, carrots, onions, lettuce, corn, bell pepper, etc. Tomatoes are a little trickier. Even though it's always 7-10 degrees hotter out here, during the summer, than anyy where in the Valley, my veggies do great.
If anything, start some stuff in the house and put outside, at night during the summer. I just started tomato, bell pepper, and a watermelon in my house. So far, so good.
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Wow, you're garden came in absolutely beautiful and lush! I haven't had the time to finish sewing the cloth wrap to put around our garden to keep the girls out, so my wife's looks extra empty. I think, for the most part, we've missed the main planting season this summer. I'll have to go back through the calendar and find out what will work. I got busy with the new coop all weekend, which is a good thing, since I'll be chicklet sitting 25 Speckled Sussex for AlohaChickens.
We're interested in some of your leftovers, too. It'll give my wife a chance to see your setup and ask questions if she wants. I'm definitely jealous, though!
* You could still squeeze in Radishes. 21 Days to Harvest. I'll plant til Mid April or so, in my garden. I put it on the East side of my house so I get shade during the afternoon. I run a Mister from now til ?¿. It keeps the ground temps cooler. And everything I seed, grows. Snap peas, Radishes, carrots, onions, lettuce, corn, bell pepper, etc. Tomatoes are a little trickier. Even though it's always 7-10 degrees hotter out here, during the summer, than anyy where in the Valley, my veggies do great.
If anything, start some stuff in the house and put outside, at night during the summer. I just started tomato, bell pepper, and a watermelon in my house. So far, so good.
