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Forum: Article: Southwestern Gardens Get Their "Second Wind" in the AutumnReplies: 1, Views: 18
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Bubba_MoCity
Missouri City, TX

October 07, 2008
09:54 AM

Post #5642875

Love planting a fall / winter garden - almost no bugs, milder weather, etc.

Tomatoes are already getting flowers, herbs (dill, cilantro, parsley) are 2-6 inches tall. Gotta get some Brussles Sprouts, cabbage, and lettuce planted this week.
BennysPlace
Castle Rock, CO
(Zone 5a)

October 07, 2008
02:57 PM

Post #5643868

Hi Bubba,

I was outside this morning having breakfast and it was glorious. My little table and chairs is right next to the herb bed and seedlings are poking through and the lemon verbena is growing like mad. How wonderful.

It is a great time of year and it is our reward for enduring the heat.

Thank you for your words and I wish you the very best,
Ben


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