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    I have my fall crops up and doing well. I planted onions,carrots,collards,cabbage,brocoli,spinach & pepper plants left over. Not to mention oats,rye wheat in food plots. Anyone planting now? How is it working out? The weather in south Alabama has been better this year . I am looking forward to good yields this fall and winter

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    Just moved into a new house this summer and haven't had a chance to put in a garden (to dang hot). But i did get my Herb plants potted and growing. The weather is finally cooling down and i look forward to getting the garden in, i juts hope it wont be to late for the winter crop.

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    • #3
      I planted some broccoli, cabbage, savoy cabbage, kale, turnips, onions, garlic and lettuce in my little raised beds.

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      • #4
        squashes are coming along, beans are doing well. Pepper plants are going strong. cucumber plant is taking off. peas not so hot, not doing well. Lettuce is going good, as is our carrots,radish's etc. spinach didnt take, for some reason. were experimenting with some stuff. turnips,garlic,beets and ginger. Basically anything that started to sprout before we could eat it. herb's are doing OK. cilantro is weak but basil and parsley are going strong.
        Hey Petunia...you dropped your man pad!

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        • #5
          I have tried to plant cilantro in a pot on the back porch. It sprouted and was looking promising before dying. Any sugestions? I have had really good luck with it in the spring, just none in the fall

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          • #6
            i sure do.its our in the city backyard garden right now.
            i have kale,broccoli,sugar peas,red leaf lettuce and green leaf lettuce.we have been eating out of the garden for a while now.
            i love kale.

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            • #7
              I didnt think about my free range chicken flock. They enjoyed my greens. Lesson learned I guess, fence off greens from chickens. Or plant a plot for them elsewhere

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              • #8
                Chickens will do a number on anything they can reach. Makes you want to pull your hair out sometimes.

                Turnips, spinach and mustard look good here. The last of the peppers just bit the dust after the big frost week before last. We are still getting a satsumas and a few pecans as well.

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