Tiny house on a trailer
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Re: Tiny house on a trailer
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I have planted beans in a small patch in the front yard - about 4' x 8'. About a week and a half ago, along with some Hickory King corn. Should get some beans before freeze, but the corn doesn't have a chance! I hope the stalks will be tall enough by then, though, to get some fall decoration stalks.
Also put in two beds, 4' x 50' each, of sunflowers at the farm. Same as corn, I expect stalks for decoration. I have 8 of those beds to try to get something planted in, even if it just becomes ground cover and dies at first frost.
It is a race this time of year to get some late things planted! We have had roses still blooming on Christmas day, and have had 12" of snow on Oct 6, so there can be some "whiplash" around here. High temps are gone for the year - our highs are in the high 80's from here on. Still make ya sweat, but at least can sweat! Should be no more heat stroke for this year!
I have planted beans in a small patch in the front yard - about 4' x 8'. About a week and a half ago, along with some Hickory King corn. Should get some beans before freeze, but the corn doesn't have a chance! I hope the stalks will be tall enough by then, though, to get some fall decoration stalks.
Also put in two beds, 4' x 50' each, of sunflowers at the farm. Same as corn, I expect stalks for decoration. I have 8 of those beds to try to get something planted in, even if it just becomes ground cover and dies at first frost.
It is a race this time of year to get some late things planted! We have had roses still blooming on Christmas day, and have had 12" of snow on Oct 6, so there can be some "whiplash" around here. High temps are gone for the year - our highs are in the high 80's from here on. Still make ya sweat, but at least can sweat! Should be no more heat stroke for this year!
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