Growing a Fall Heirloom Vegetable Garden 2012 #3
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This this segment I will take you on an exploration of our Fall Vegetable Garden in Dallas, Texas. Zone 8a. Looking at each variety of plant and seeing them at a much larger size. This link will show you the start of our Fall Vegetable Garden... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuYbH7SW70g To see more of our gardening adventure check out our blog.... http://www.thelifeandtimesofthemarshalls.com/search/label/Garden The link to our Garlic & Shallot planting... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1R-RQkzyuc
Comments
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Great job on sharing all the variety names.
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Are insects less problem in fall? thanks
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great video and amazing garden your so lucky to be in the climate you live in
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You are doing a great job with your mini farm there, Brandon! I love it how you are so organized with the whole planting area. And the veggies seem to be very happy and dance in under the sunlight. I enjoyed watching the vid alot. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for watching!
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I set out transplant at the end of August. Check out the first video...Growing a Fall Heirloom Vegetable Garden 2012 #1 watch?v=zuYbH7SW70g
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Did you plant from seed or use transplants? What date did you plant for your fall garden? Your garden looks great!!!
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That's what we have been doing; cutting what we need. YUM! Thanks!
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Yes you can plant many things right now in the Fall. A local nursery will have plants in stock that you can grow now! Lettuce, Swiss chard, Kale, cabbage, broccoli, garlic are just a few Go for it!
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Ps I'm starting in containers
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Hi Brandon I live in north Dallas and I am very interested in gardening. Is there anything veggies that I can still start with our current weather? I'm going to the nursery on Sunday.
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the swiss chard is a lot like lettuce, the more you harvest the more chard you get...
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