[permaculture] Parsnips and Phoenix Winter

Greg FarmerGreg at UrbanFarm.org
Mon Sep 19 08:48:14 EDT 2005


Cesca,

We are lucky here in that we have three growing seasons - the growing 
really never stops.  Root crops go in now and are harvested through 
may as they are harvestable.  Same goes for all the greens and 
brassicas.  Snow peas are also good to plant now and will produce a 
little before it gets cold, but really takes off in January when it 
warms up.

In October the lows are in the 60's F - 15 c
November the lows are in the 50's F - 10 c
December & January the lows are in the 30's F - 0 c
February is back up to the 40's - 4 c
Then it warms up till July when we hit highs near 120f - 50 c

Hope that answers your questions

Greg
The Urban farm



>Sowing parsnips in your autumn/fall? What's your winter like then and when
>do you expect to harvest?
>
>Cesca
>UK
>
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>Fall is approaching quickly and we are preparing the garden beds at
>The Urban Farm for planting.  In the next two weeks we will be
>planting directly in the ground:  root crops - carrots, beets and
>parsnips; greens - chard, arugula and spinach; and brassicas -
>cabbage, broccoli, and cauliflower.  You can also start inside from
>seed tomatoes and peppers for transplanting in a few weeks.  When the
>nighttime temps cool off in October most of the more delicate
>lettuces and green can be planted.
>
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