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Michael Ward
September 20, 2015

1899: GROW A FALL GARDEN

Michael Ward
September 20, 2015

  From the Texas Garden Handbook, 1899: “Sow beets, carrots, green onions, cauliflower and some cabbages. Some can be planted into November, as they can handle light frost, which makes them sweeter. Hardy spinach and flat beans can grow well into early winter. Mulch heavily to raise the temperature of the soil.”

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