Learning Library
Learning Library Homepage
Plant Care Guides
Food Gardening Guides
Weed Library
Pest Control Library
Garden Curricula
Podcast
Videos
Downloads
Questions and Answers
Edible Landscaping
Urban Gardening
Browse all articles
Plants Database
Plants Database
Search by name
Search by characteristics
Plant Combinations
See All New Database Photos
Useful Tools
View All Apps
Vegetable Planting Calendar
Frost Dates Lookup
Seed Swaps
Plant Lists
Gardening Calculators
Green Pages
Zone Lookup
Community
Gardening News
Member Ideas
Forums
Blogs
Gardening Calendar of Events
Gardening Knowledgebase
Ask a Question
Photo Contests
Login
Winter in South Florida: Grow Veggies
serious zone envy here!
Post a reply
» Jump to the end
By
Dutchlady1
January 3, 2013
You'll be very surprised to hear that we grow most of our vegetables in winter here in the warm South.
[
View the item
]
CarolineScott
Jan 3, 2013 8:22 AM CST
Thread OP
Name: Caroline Scott
Calgary (Zone 4a)
It is nice to hear that you are able to grow tomatoes while we are in a freeze.
There are a couple of greenhouse operations which keep us supplied.
But not as much fun as growing our own.
|
@CarolineScott
|
Post #341430 (1)
crittergarden
Jan 31, 2013 9:54 AM CST
Surprisingly GREEN Pittsburgh (Zone 6a)
I can't decide if I love you for posting it or hate you for being able to DO it!
Just kidding. I'm not about hatin.
I moved to zone 5 from California and I am STILL hungry.
SHOW ME YOUR CRITTERS! I have a critter page over at Cubits.
http://cubits.org/crittergarde...
|
@crittergarden
|
Post #353144 (2)
«
Garden.org Homepage
«
Back to the top
«
Forums List
«
Winter in South Florida: Grow Veggies
You must first
create a username
and
login
before you can reply to this thread.
Started by:
CarolineScott
Replies: 1, views: 449
Member Login:
Username or email
Password
Login
( No account?
Join now!
)