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Hi following recent discussion I have put climate maps of the USA, Australia and Europe on here for reference..

 Climate map of the USA

Climate map of Australia

Climate map of Europe

 Climate map of France  (in French)

 

 

If anyone has climate maps of other regions please let me know....

It's also been suggested that first and last frost dates could be added.  Again please let me have the information.

Last updated by Ian Apr 14.

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Welcome Rev. Claudia!
Pennyroyal bears absolutely no resemblance to bindweed. Pennyroyal Bindweed Not sure what cousin you are thinking of.
Maria, I have this in my corral in one part of it, and the lunatic alpaca that is where the bindweed is (I have to keep him separate) won't eat it. I'm pretty sure that yours looks like the same leaves I have on my plant. It's definitely a western...
Maria,kudzu is bindweed on steroids.google it. I dont have a cam. Stay positive.
Maria, dont get discouraged. With a .85 ac ''battlefield'', you CAN defeat this ''foe''. Just dont give up.
Joy Williams added a blog post1 hour ago
and a lot of other people about the White House Lawn. Here was the original article. And it had me alarmed. The Mother Jones article this derived from though is exceedingly misleading. This is very upsetting to me, and I'm disgusted with them. I...
I have a feeling my dad used composted sludge from the City of Portland in the 70s. That might explain a lot... =D
Winter squash varieties take, on average, 90 days to mature. Harvest winter squash when the "ground spot" changes from white to a cream or gold color. Check before harvesting to see that all winter squashes and pumpkins to be stored have hard rind...
Well there's a positive way to turn this around Michelle, they can clean it up.... :)
Joy, I would expect a more discerning read from you - did they publish a soil analysis for you to read (no), did they use expremist language(yes), does the writer have an agenda (yes). Is there more to "biosolids" than "sludge" (yes), could go on...
oh and lettuce too!
Chris! You don't need chemicals! I tell you the coffee grounds work WONDERFULLY. Slugs are repelled by the caffeine in the grounds, it's toxic to them. And it's a slow release nitrogen. :) It's working great for me, it saved my basil and bean plants.
chris w commented on Sandra Bauer's blog post 'Basil Eaters'3 hours ago
I agree with Joy, slugs can demolish basil over night (learned the hard way). I generally don't find the need to use chemicals in my yard, but I would make the exception for slugs! Their eggs can lie dormant in the soil for years, and can emerge i...
Tony replied to Tony's discussion 'Raspberry Woes' in the group Berry Growers3 hours ago
Angie and Glenn: Thanks for the replies. I bought my bare root canes each year from Nourse Farms. When the first crop failed I knew that I shouldn't plant the replacement crop in the same place, but I took the gamble. I did mulch the row each year...
I'd always worry about whether or not things are edible, birds can eat things we can't so I wouldn't assume anything. I personally don't know about things being unedible but I do only eat what I know has been certified as safe. This is a good ques...
chris w replied to Ashley Gomez's discussion 'vegetables'3 hours ago
Don't eat any vegetable for at least a week. (The container should have instructions about this) It's probably too late to do anything, you could try to water the veggies to try and dilute the solution but I don't think that will work well. Good l...
It's Bindweed, sorry to say:
I'd recommend asking people who grow in your area when to water. I water at night - but I live in a high altitude desert region - usually mildew is not an issue. Your area is probably more humid and mildew issues might be more of a problem. I thin...
I personally throw all invasive plants into the trash. For a plant to be invasive in this area it has to be especially tough - I carefully pulled every bit I found for about three years. This probably isn't bindweed because you haven't mentioned t...
This is my first year to try to keep it over !! But I harvest mine when they go a little creamy colored !! Then I put them in the shade to cure a little !! I am going to try to keep a few for winter but I really think that it would be better to pl...

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