i'm sure that the space is over planted so ill cull out stuff to feed the torts as it grows. I'm looking forward to seeing what happens, this if the first time i have ever planted a winter garden.
I just bought a bunch of seeds online and received them Friday. I've started tilling in decomposed horse manure and aerating my old garden bed and I hope I'll be ready to plant by the 15th. Hopefully I'll be able to harvest quite a bit of greens before the frost. Once the little plantlets get to be about 4" tall, I start cutting off the tops with the scissors. This doesn't kill the plant, and allows a longer harvest/growing time. This is also my first time planting so late in the year. My spring time lettuces turned quite bitter as the weather got hot. The tortoises still ate it, but it really was bitter.
I'm still finishing out the summer with my squash, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, and chili peppers, though the cucumber is starting to look really tired. I grew mesclun, lettuce and peas for most of the winter, but we don't get very cold. I have a couple of extra beds this year, so we're going all out and growing all kinds of things, once it cools down enough to do the winter planting. Squash, melon, beans, whatever. Worst case is it won't grow. So far I've had great luck growing things when they're not supposed to grow. The lettuce and greens grew much better in the winter than they've ever grown for me in the spring. I'm really spoiled by living here I think.
Wow! I planted on Monday anson have germination in every row! The beats have red showing and green sprouts coming up! This is going to be fun. Now I just have to look out for bugs, snails and slugs!
Awesome! I don't have much trouble with bugs, probably because we have a lot of jays and mourning doves visiting in the morning. I hope your bugs stay away.
I'll have to remember about the collard greens when I start planting greens. I'll have a bed opening up this weekend, but it's still too hot to plant greens. Going to start with cantaloupe and winter squash.