10-16-2012, 09:28 PM
Either we are going to have a mild winter or its going to be blizzards and storms. Since I planted late I strongly suggest you get your snow shovels and long long johns out, its going to be a cold winter :biggrin:
I planted 30 turnips, 30 'winter' carrots, and 6 broccoli and 6 cauliflower.
I usually get these in the ground late September and they do well. What light frost we usually get they survive.
Of course they will be younger and tenderer by November 2nd than usual.. so wait and see.
Its not like temperatures drop to the 20's (F) during the day, we may get a couple hours in the high 20's of a few nights a year - typically it hoovers closer to 30-32.
The only problem is shade. With the low sun one of the pine trees on the far end of the property is now tall enough to cut of direct sunlight for a few hours over most of the garden.
I planted 30 turnips, 30 'winter' carrots, and 6 broccoli and 6 cauliflower.
I usually get these in the ground late September and they do well. What light frost we usually get they survive.
Of course they will be younger and tenderer by November 2nd than usual.. so wait and see.
Its not like temperatures drop to the 20's (F) during the day, we may get a couple hours in the high 20's of a few nights a year - typically it hoovers closer to 30-32.
The only problem is shade. With the low sun one of the pine trees on the far end of the property is now tall enough to cut of direct sunlight for a few hours over most of the garden.