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Sep 21, 2012 8:59 PM CST
Name: shirlee
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We have Mustard, Kale, and Turnips coming up, and doing well so far.
The past couple of years we had a turnip or two that grew to about
9 inches across. Perfectly formed too. Amazing looking things.

The summer garden is mostly cleaned off now. Nothing growing there.
Haven't tried to grow Fall peas. They would probably do better than in
the spring, especially with the cooler temps.

Do you know of a flavorful Chinese pea? Tried an old common variety last year,
but not much flavor. Can't remember the name just now. Green Grin!

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