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This group is for folks who live and garden in Georgia. Let's talk about issues that are specific to our state, like the drought, clay soil, extreme heat and humidity, what grows well here, what doesn't, and year-round gardening.

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Michelle W. Flannery

Leaf Viewing in Georgia This Fall 2009

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Fall Frost Dates for 2009

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Everett McDonald Comment by Everett McDonald on September 16, 2009 at 2:54am
Hello Karen of Georgia,
I don't know how far south you are, here in upstate SC it's getting
late for some of the traditional fall vegetables. Spinach and lettuce
however like the cooler weather and do well. My wife and I especially
like spinach in the fall and winter, you cut it about an inch above
the ground and it'll grow back 2 or 3 times before next spring. Just
make sure to amend the soil well at planting.
Karen of Georgia Comment by Karen of Georgia on September 12, 2009 at 11:04am
What should/can I plant for the fall?
BILL MURRAY Comment by BILL MURRAY on July 16, 2009 at 10:33am
i have planted 13 rows with at leaset 30 plants in each so i think they are getting enought pollination
Michelle W. Flannery Comment by Michelle W. Flannery on July 16, 2009 at 9:30am
Bill, you might not be getting good pollination. Are you planting rows at least 5x5 deep? Unless you want to pollinate your corn by hand, you need to plant enough for it to pollinate itself. That means at least a 5 plants by 5 plants deep. That's usually the main reason for this problem.
BILL MURRAY Comment by BILL MURRAY on July 16, 2009 at 9:23am
hey how is every body doing today i have a quick question i have planted corn for two years in a row and both years the corn has not got big it gets ears on the stocks but they never fully become ears of corn they did the same thing both years i wonder what i am doing wrong dose anybody know thank you very much.
Michelle W. Flannery Comment by Michelle W. Flannery on June 5, 2009 at 8:35am
That's great Roni! Your tomatoes can't be far behind! I got a couple of handfuls of Sweet 100 toms yesterday. I planted cukes later than I should have, and although I have tiny babies now, it will be a while before they are ready. What else are you growing?
Roni Comment by Roni on June 5, 2009 at 8:18am
We started harvesting our first cucumbers this week! Can't wait for the tomatoes to be ripe :)
Roxana Comment by Roxana on May 31, 2009 at 10:15pm
HELLO!!!! I'm a novice, first year into gardening, SO HAPPY to find people that are doing the same, locally. I'm ready to learn as much as I can! :)
Michelle W. Flannery Comment by Michelle W. Flannery on May 29, 2009 at 4:02pm
Well, Corinthia, you've done the right thing by posting a blog. I'm sure others will comment or lament, since so many of us have a similar problem. I don't have squirrels in my veggie garden, thank goodness. I haven't had squirrels in the 5 years I've been in this place because I have so many dogs in the yard, but this year there is one very persistent one managing to stay out of the way of dogs, and he/she/it is destroying my bird feeders! Good luck with yours. There are several discussions up and running right now that involved squirrels. I hope he doesn't ruin your whole garden.
Corinthia Jenkins Comment by Corinthia Jenkins on May 29, 2009 at 2:05pm
Thanks for the invite Michelle can you please offer any suggestions to combat squirrels?
 

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