Fall Garden

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  1. eclecticgarden

    eclecticgarden Seedling

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    Preparations for the Fall garden are well underway. Hopefully the Florida weather will be kind to me. I'm trying a little bit of everything this year. A few of the seedlings are pictured below:

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    Rattlesnake Pole Beans ( photo / image / picture from eclecticgarden's Garden )

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    Cucumbers ( photo / image / picture from eclecticgarden's Garden )

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    Okra ( photo / image / picture from eclecticgarden's Garden )
     
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  3. marlingardener

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    Looks like you'll have a great fall garden!
    I've tried Rattlesnake pole beans twice, with epic failures. How do you grow yours, and if you put them in the spring garden, when, please?
    Do you plant garlic? We put ours in in October. Onions go in in late January or early February, as starts, not seed.
    I have my seed order ready to send, and all the gardens are cleared, composted, and the paths are refreshed with mulch. Rain would be appreciated!
     
  4. eclecticgarden

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    I've had great success with the rattlesnake pole beans. I start the seeds in the greenhouse in February and plant in March or early April, depending on weather.

    Haven't tried garlic, but I will be attempting onions in this garden.
     
  5. Green Fingers

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    I tried Rattle snake this year first time and I am so pleased with the results. Very prolific plant! Good luck with your Fall garden :)
     

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