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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 567725" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>My fall gardens are always better than the summer ones. I plant anything I would plant in spring. Gardens peter out around here around mid July, so you can start over from there. I still have peas growing from Spring, and tomatoes, but I planted squash, cucumbers and cantaloupe. Cukes do better in Fall here. I can't ever seem to grow them very well in spring. The tomatoes will look half dead all summer and the glorify in the fall. I have tomatoes up till frost. Less work in a fall garden, as well. Too hot in summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 567725, member: 3306"] My fall gardens are always better than the summer ones. I plant anything I would plant in spring. Gardens peter out around here around mid July, so you can start over from there. I still have peas growing from Spring, and tomatoes, but I planted squash, cucumbers and cantaloupe. Cukes do better in Fall here. I can't ever seem to grow them very well in spring. The tomatoes will look half dead all summer and the glorify in the fall. I have tomatoes up till frost. Less work in a fall garden, as well. Too hot in summer. [/QUOTE]
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