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N&C Midwest: September 2020 !
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Re: N&C Midwest: September 2020 !
Put the hoops on the table top 6x3 bed .. and have planted the fall garden.. so baby seedlings are up. Still harvesting cherry tomatoes, the rest is finished.
Garlic came in the mail today - yep.. fall is here. (already)
Garlic came in the mail today - yep.. fall is here. (already)
nrstooge- Posts : 116
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Location : W Des Moines, IA/Zone 5
Re: N&C Midwest: September 2020 !
Wow! You are way ahead of me, good work. I love garlic...so easy....and useful!nrstooge wrote:Put the hoops on the table top 6x3 bed .. and have planted the fall garden.. so baby seedlings are up. Still harvesting cherry tomatoes, the rest is finished.
Garlic came in the mail today - yep.. fall is here. (already)
Scorpio Rising- Posts : 8737
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Re: N&C Midwest: September 2020 !
Raining here; cold front moving in. We need the rain. Not much going on out there; I did not start anything yet. I might be able to put some radishes in the cold frame...I am such a bad fall gardener!
Lots of peppers out there, and tomatoes in various stages of ripeness. Need to do some clean up in the beds for sure. Still lots to do! Also need to weed the asparagus bed, and mulch that in.
Lots of peppers out there, and tomatoes in various stages of ripeness. Need to do some clean up in the beds for sure. Still lots to do! Also need to weed the asparagus bed, and mulch that in.
Scorpio Rising- Posts : 8737
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Re: N&C Midwest: September 2020 !
The gardens are starting to slow down a bit with the cool weather moving in, but we're still harvesting some of the vegetables.
Picked some green beans off the Blue Lake Pole Beans on the arbor trellis.
Tomatoes are still ripening - Red Brandywine, Yellow Brandywine, and Rutgers
Pulled a couple Daikon Radishes - each 13" long. One of them will be made into some Pan Fried Daikon Cakes.
Picked some green beans off the Blue Lake Pole Beans on the arbor trellis.
Tomatoes are still ripening - Red Brandywine, Yellow Brandywine, and Rutgers
Pulled a couple Daikon Radishes - each 13" long. One of them will be made into some Pan Fried Daikon Cakes.
"In short, the soil food web feeds everything you eat and helps keep your favorite planet from getting too hot. Be nice to it." ~ Diane Miessler, "Grow Your Soil"
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