Silviaschicks
Crest Craver
instead of trimming you could also stake them up, put a cage, or plant wind-blocking plants around it because pruning peppers does slow down their growth and fruition
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Depending on what area of Texas you might not even need cold frames. I’m in zone 7b and haven’t had any troubles growing cabbage, broccoli, collards, hardier lettuces, and carrots. I usually plant between mid October to mid November and harvest from February to late March depending on the year and when I get the plants out.Space=tons. Time, well only when it's not muderously hot. And yes, you are correct there are two seasons. I'm actually getting everything set up for the second season right now. I suppose it could be argued there are three really, if you put up cold frames and grew cold weather crops over the winter. Which...I might do.
Out of curiosity how do you like Kandy Corn compared other varieties? They sell it here but I’ve never tried it since the rest of the family is obsessed with Silver Queen.Today I found some oops cucumbers, a bit big but they all barely fit in the pickle pot so they are pickling away. Bush beans are producing. First early girl tomatoes are turning. I see a few spaghetti squash. I suspect I bought mislabeled corn seeds because these plants are red! They were supposed to be Kandy Korn, a hybrid yellow that should have green husks.
This was the first year I grew it, so unfortunately I can't say. I've been looking for a good yellow corn to grow - most of the corn in the store here is white.Out of curiosity how do you like Kandy Corn compared other varieties? They sell it here but I’ve never tried it since the rest of the family is obsessed with Silver Queen.
Beautiful honeysuckle. A bird started some around my crepe myrtle. I let it go one year and spent 2 yrs trying to kill it back- there was more honeysuckle than crepe myrtle leaves. I love the smell though. Gonna put in some tire gardens next year, I think. Maybe under my pecan tree. I think I will plant 4 oclocks there.Parden the finger in one .. Morning gardeners it is still raining but no need to water right . The big huge green outside the garden is old Rose we call her Joanna.
The clematis was like a foot tall when BF bought it for me.
I plant in tires but it is two stacked so roots have somewhere to go.
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Zone 8, so you just answered a ton of questions in my mind, thanks! Might still put up hoops over the rows so I can frost cloth them in case of severe freeze though.Depending on what area of Texas you might not even need cold frames. I’m in zone 7b and haven’t had any troubles growing cabbage, broccoli, collards, hardier lettuces, and carrots. I usually plant between mid October to mid November and harvest from February to late March depending on the year and when I get the plants out.
Out of curiosity how do you like Kandy Corn compared other varieties? They sell it here but I’ve never tried it since the rest of the family is obsessed with Silver Queen.