Guest guest Posted January 4, 2004 Report Share Posted January 4, 2004 In a message dated 1/4/2004 9:02:16 AM Pacific Standard Time, chrisziggy writes: > Well, with it being so warm (75 right now), I'd like to get plating > already *lol* Its supposed to cool down to the 50's and 60's starting > tomorrow, but that is still warm enough for me to plant some stuff, > isn't it? > > So, I am asking those who more experienced with gardening in a > subtropical environment - what is the right stuff to start planting now? > > I was thinking maybe things in the Onion family? Garlic? Beets? Parsley? > But I'm really not sure ... > > Crikey Girl! I woke up this morning and it was something like 28 degrees! ACK! IF it's not due to get too warm soon, try things like carrots, lettuce, spinach, onions, garlic, pea's, SWEET PEA'S etc. Save your hot weather for things like tomatoes, vine plants, peppers, egg plants etc... Lettuce's, spinach etc. do NOT like hot weather, they seed out too quickly as do your peas... Garlic, Galic is great to plant for cool weather plants when not a whole lot will grow during that time... and try for more than just your average garlic. Korean Red Garlic, YUM! Don't go for just the 'regular' Garlics, try NEAT ones. Don't be fooled by elephant garlic. It's a neat idea to think of all that garlic flavor in such a huge bulb, but they are a DUD! Go to your local farmers market, go find wild and wonderful garlics, buy a bulb of each and have fun.... did I mention I'm a garlic freak? ROFL! Have fun YOU! Just sign me Freezing in San Jose! ;-) K Cheers! Kathleen Petrides The Bad Candle Goddess Our Candles are so good they're BAAAAAD! http://www.badcandles.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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