Beginner Gardening: Starting a Vegetable garden in OPPRESSIVE HEAT , 1 by Coons48
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Coons48 wrote: Dont worry to much about the heat! I live in South Texas and we are getting 95 degree days this early. I have a garden patch that only gets 3 hours of sun and its doing great. I planted Tami G grape tomatoes and they are producing faster than my family and our neighbors can eat. Also have several peppers that are doing quite well. I think the high UV allows 3 hours to be effective...Just a guess of course and the shade protects it from an all day hot sun... So give it a shot, if you have an area around the house that receives a short amount of sun it worth a go at it, I did. Also you can give the classic southern plant the Cowpea AKA black eyed pea a chance. They grow well in poor soil and take the heat... This message was edited May 28, 2012 7:06 PM |


