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Jul 24, 2013 10:11 PM CST
Name: Kristi
east Texas pineywoods (Zone 8a)
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For the fall garden, I started a new batch of tomato plants around the end of June and hope to have them in the ground shortly.

I also plant multiplier onions in October. They will develop through winter and the foliage will die down for harvest in May.

The other fall plantings I do are pak choy, arugula, collards, Swiss chard and mustard. This year I intend to also try mache or corn salad.

It seems that herbs do really well in cooler temperatures so I will be planting chervil, dill and parsley. I hope to obtain seeds for a few others but those are on the definite list.
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