Another activity that occurs in the Fall in Louisiana is the planting of winter gardens. In our area, many vegetable crops actually do better when planted in the fall than when planted in the early spring. Popular winter-grown vegetable crops in southern Louisiana include beets, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, carrots, chard, kohlrabi, lettuce, leek, onions, shallots, potatoes, peas, and spinach. Last year, I couldn't believe the wonderful cabbage we had when it was fall-planted. Check out the growth of our fall-transplanted cabbage and broccoli this year. Believe it or not, these plants were transplanted only five weeks ago...on September 19. It's almost scary how fast they are growing.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Winter gardening in Louisiana
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WOW!!! That's incredible! Glad to hear the weather is nice now, too! It's been cooling off here, but no snow yet. In fact, this weekend it got up to 70 degrees!
Anyway, it's also good to know that the sugarcane farmers haven't been too adversely affected by the hurricanes.
James and I are going to have to make another trip out there. Maybe next year!
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