Fall Garden
Our cucmbers and mellons have stopped producing, so that means half our garden is currently idle. I think it is time to till up that half, and replant it with a fall garden. Here's what I have thought of so far:
- broccoli
- collards
- cabbage
- carrots
- spinach
- sweet potatoes
- snow peas
Are there any great gardeners out there that can suggest other good fall crops? Of course we don't like all veggies, so don't take it personally if we don't take your suggestion of beets, etc.
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not a green thumb here, but your garden looks awesome! everything all neatly in a row!
Onions?
Sorry, but that is not my garden. Our camera is broken (again) so I had to clip a image from the web. I wish I could take credit for having a garden like that, but really my garden is about as neat and well laid out as a bowl of spaghetti.
However, I hope to have an operational camera by the time my fall plants come in, so I'll post a real picture then.
I don't know how to grow onions. Any hints?
All Jesus did was wait for an onion to sprout the green thingies (whatever they are called, I'm not the gardener). Then he planted them and after a few weeks there were several smaller onions in the ground. He split them up & replanted them, and voila!
This makes me very jealous. I have a window sill with two dying venus fly traps. If anyone has any links to good window sill gardening let me know.