murphysranch
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I could not afford the water for that much. It doesn't rain here in the summer/fall anymore.
Good info, I like charts they are good baselines. But i've found they assume a perfect growing season across all crops. I've yet to experience a perfect season in all my years of gardening. So I plant more than charts recommend. We also grow extra heavy on tomatoes and peppers, because we eat them frequently.Dreaming of Spring and gardens yet to be. I haven't fully digested it yet, but following this might mean taking a vacation from work to get all the canning done as the crops ripen.
Something for you to ponder..
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Which is why I'm doing drought tolerance adaptation on EVERYTHING I grow.I could not afford the water for that much. It doesn't rain here in the summer/fall anymore.
So get some short season beans and plant them a week or two earlier. At the worst, you're out a few seeds.with our extended season last year some late planted beans did really well for me, but i can't always count on that long of a season. so it was pure chance those worked out so well. fabulous quality results almost no losses from fungus since we had such a dry late summer. not much bug damage either.
I had to look that up - never heard of it before. Sounds cool!I'm looking at ordering some camas bulbs to plant