6a and 10a? Can you explain this please? Do you have two different locations?6A and 10A, but most my growing is done in the 6A region.
Yes, sorry. Florida and Missouri. But my real growing season is in Missouri.6a and 10a? Can you explain this please? Do you have two different locations?
Along with that, need a heater for nights@Gary. You need a greenhouse.
There's a farm across the way from me. They sell to the public, do lots of stuff with herbs, give classes to the public on all sorts of stuff. They have some type of wood stoves in their "greenhouses." Short little things for efficiency, you can't fully stand up in the middle. I've never walked to the end to see if these are special wood stoves. They gotta be for the small square footage.Along with that, need a heater for nights
A guy down the path does just that
Propane gets expensive
Kinda defeats the purpose
I'm in the middle of Virginia.5B
It has been cold this year so we are a little bit behind.
Yeah, there's waysThere's a farm across the way from me. They sell to the public, do lots of stuff with herbs, give classes to the public on all sorts of stuff. They have some type of wood stoves in their "greenhouses."
6A at times
1B at other times
Hey, it's the mountains
Stuff happens
The growing 'season' is said to be 4-8 weeks
Haven't seen the 8 week season yet...or the 6 week one
Raspberries seem to do great
...and root crops
Rhubarb too
Tomatoes?
Need to discover how to prepare their blossoms (that's all we get)
Oh, they pollinate OKTry using a Q tip, paintbrush or even Mrs. O's toothbrush to pollinate the blossoms of the plants by hand.
1990 Hardiness Zone: | Zone 6a: -10F to -5F |
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Average First Frost: | October 21 - 31 |
Average Last Frost: | April 21 - 30 |
Koppen-Geiger Climate Zone: | Dfb - Humid Continental Mild Summer, Wet All Year |
Ecoregion: | 83a - Erie Lake Plain |
I think there are ways around using a heater.Along with that, need a heater for nights
A guy down the path does just that
Propane gets expensive
Kinda defeats the purpose