I'm a square foot gardener in southeast Louisiana, so I can grow just about all year. Right now all I have growing are my herbs and some lettuce. I really wanted to get a number of lemon, satsuma, and grapefruit trees planted but I need hubby's help with those and he broke his foot. So no new trees this time. I did have one small Meyer lemon tree in a pot that produced 3 dozen gorgeous lemons with no pesticides at all. If you don't live where Meyer lemons grow, they are huge, juicy and have very thin skins. Once you eat a Meyer, you'll never want those tough, dried out lemons in the grocery store.
I don't use any pesticides so the buggies did have a field day with my cucumbers this year. We had such crazy weather this year that we didn't get hardly any tomatoes. I' m going to try again next year. I use the LSU Ag Center planting guide to decide what to plant. Mostly green leafy veggies, salad items, and herbs. I dry my excess herbs in a dehydrator so I have lots. I also freeze them in ice cube trays. Basil works great for this.
Have a wonderful Christmas everyone.
Nikki
I don't use any pesticides so the buggies did have a field day with my cucumbers this year. We had such crazy weather this year that we didn't get hardly any tomatoes. I' m going to try again next year. I use the LSU Ag Center planting guide to decide what to plant. Mostly green leafy veggies, salad items, and herbs. I dry my excess herbs in a dehydrator so I have lots. I also freeze them in ice cube trays. Basil works great for this.
Have a wonderful Christmas everyone.
Nikki