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Your Winter Garden

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<p>Now, I know some of you Northern yahoos live in harsh winter climates, so you can't do much gardening.</p>
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<p>Or do you?</p>
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<p>Anyway, tell me about your winter garden plans.</p>
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<p>Mine are thus:</p>
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<p>*Fava beans (Windsor variety. They're about 6 inches tall, so far. I look forward to some lovely favas in a few months. I also hope they improve the soil's bulk and nitrogen level)</p>
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<p>* Peas (sugar snap, planted two days ago, from seed)</p>
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<p>*Kale (tuscan/dinosaur/lacinato. the seedlings are really suffering in the late-summer heat. they're planted helter-skelter, wherever I found space)</p>
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<p>*Broccoli (Green Comet variety seedlings, also suffering, planted a bit too early, live and learn. I'm also seeding some Waltham variety seeds in a feeble attempt at successive planting)</p>
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<p>*Cauliflower (A self-blanching variety, doing well despite the heat)</p>
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<p>*Cabbage (Copenhagen Market variety, suffering)</p>
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<p>*Various lettuces (planted amongst the brassicas, which I have since learned is not a good idea, because they aren't good companions)</p>
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<p>*Carrots (Red Cored Chantenay variety. We have rocky, clay soil, so I cordoned off a tiny plot, added sharp sand and purchased topsoil which I sifted into the plot. No. I'm not obsessed)</p>
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<p>*Radishes (Cherry Belle, planted solely for their ease and quick gratification)</p>
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<p>*Beets (Cylindria. Perhaps planting a long, cylindrical beet in pots wasn't the best idea...)</p>
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<p>My Summer-grown sugar pumpkins, costata romanesco zucchini, cucumbers, tomatoes are doing well. I'm especially thrilled at the prospect of curing and storing my sugar pumpkins.</p>
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<p><span><img alt="icon_thumleft.gif" src="http://files.kickrunners.com/smilies/icon_thumleft.gif" style="width:22px;height:20px;"></span>  This SO made me giggle !  So true  so true.. how do they create so much um,  "fertilizer " ( want to keep this on topic! )</p>
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<div class="quote-block">Originally Posted by <strong>runfishhunt</strong> <a href="/t/75034/your-winter-garden#post_2011761"><img alt="View Post" class="inlineimg" src="/img/forum/go_quote.gif" style="border-bottom:0px solid;border-left:0px solid;border-top:0px solid;border-right:0px solid;"></a><br><br><p>The only thing that grows at my house in the winter are the mountains of dog poo.</p>
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 I was thinking that I would be daring and plant some peas and lettuce and use a cold frame just to see what happens.  All gardens here are pretty much done for in September unless you have a magic green house ! </p>
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