We always plant a late garden. (what do you plant?) (0 votes, 0%) | |
Not really, we just harvest what is left in the summer garden. (1 votes, 12%) | |
We plant late greens like turnips, kale and collards. (1 votes, 12%) | |
Our climate does not let us plant a late garden. (3 votes, 37%) | |
We garden all year in our climate. (3 votes, 37%) | |
Other? (tell us) (0 votes, 0%) | |
Fall veggies?
There are a total of 8 votes:
All year, even if the coldest of winter weather really only lets us have collard greens out there. It's still a leafy green, darn it. It counts. Collards survive twelve inches of snow (winter 2017) and ice storms that leave a centimeter of ice coating everything (winter 2014) and 90F - 100F days for weeks on end with barely any water (every summer.) They're the year-round crop.
And other stuff sometimes survives as well, but nothing else is as consistent.
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