[Homestead] Plants are blooming

Bunjov at aol.com Bunjov at aol.com
Sat Sep 20 10:31:18 EDT 2008


I will suggest that to her. It's only a maybe 15x15 plot, enclosed by chain  
link, as I said, but it seems to be enough for her - her husband passed away a 
 couple of years ago, and her mother a month ago. It's in a good location  
sun-wise, and is sheltered from the west-prevailing winds by sheets of (?) some  
sort of fabric on one sde, and a stand of oleanders on the other side. Wind 
is a  major factor here, as well as uncontrolled development in the Victor 
Valley,  which has dropped our water table, and lots of folks have had to put in 
new  wells - a major expense.
 
 
 
In a message dated 9/20/2008 7:01:55 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
bobford79 at yahoo.com writes:

Sandy I  planted some tomatoes in early august, but it was just too darn hot 
for them  to set blooms this year.  You sound like you are in zone 9, but were 
able  to have a summer crop.  You should easily be able to plant a fall/ 
winter  crop which should last until mid-spring ...bobf



----- Original  Message ----
From: "Bunjov at aol.com" <Bunjov at aol.com>
To:  homestead at lists.ibiblio.org
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 6:36:57  AM
Subject: Re: [Homestead] Plants are blooming

We've already picked  all the tomatoes we're going to have. The plants are  
drying out now,  and they're done. That's what makes me wonder about the 
zone. 
Neither one  of us does canning of any sort - she works and I don't know how  
 



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