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Thu, Jul 6, 06 at 20:55
| Ok, it's hot and humid. My veggie garden is about done for. Only my okra, melons, a few zucs, and cucumbers are still producing. What can I plant in the middle of July?
My tropical garden is doing great but I am wanting to add some things that will help fill up the area when the first frost kills off most of my tropicals. My mums are confused and full of blooms now. Do you think they will keep blooming through the fall? Confused and hating being stuck inside the house durning the mid day heat. Any ideas you might be able to throw my way will be welcomed! Thanks!!! |
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| I don't know much about veggies, but if you deadhead your mums they'll bloom through fall and most of the winter. |
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| Thanks gnatbit! |
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- Posted by agnespuffin (My Page) on Sun, Jul 9, 06 at 22:29
| Check this out: http://agr.georgia.gov/00/article/0,2086,38902732_0_57142766,00.html |
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| Thanks Agnes! |
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