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re: 2023 Spring Garden Thread

Posted on 7/25/23 at 5:45 am to
Posted by ChenierauTigre
Dreamland
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Posted on 7/25/23 at 5:45 am to
Give it a whirl and see what happens.

I live in NW Florida and am still experimenting. I planted a cucumber in a container and moved it out of the boiling sun. It will get a lot of morning sun and some in early afternoon. Still enough time for it to mature.

Same thing with cantaloupe. I have tried spinach in the fall and never had much luck, so I almost gave up. This year I planted seeds in January and grew beautiful spinach, lettuce and chard, although I did have to cover them during some very cold spells.

Just do some experimenting in your area and find out. Good luck! Gardening where I am is MUCH different than
Louisiana.

This post was edited on 7/25/23 at 5:47 am
Posted by Loup
Ferriday
Member since Apr 2019
11639 posts
Posted on 7/25/23 at 8:43 am to


Started these from suckers. Stuck them in the dirt about 3 weeks ago and made sure to keep moist.

IDK if I'm going to plant them or not because I'm tired of tomatoes. We put up 4 gallons of sauce already. I also have 3 Amish Paste plants started from seed. I'll feel bad throwing them away, though.
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