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Weekend Gardening: Transition from Summer to Winter

November 15, 2009 by Andrea   Print This Post Print This Post
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7 Responses to “Weekend Gardening: Transition from Summer to Winter”
  1. Nate says:

    How exciting! It’s really cool that you got some ginger to grow. Have you tried cooking with it yet?

    I miss our old garden back in San Jose.

  2. momgateway says:

    What a bountiful garden! I just have a container garden right now where I grow herbs, tropical plants and toomatoes but maybe when we move next year I can have a decent one. I’m intrigued by your white habanero. How hot are they?

  3. Andrea says:

    Hi Nate. The ginger has good flavor, have already used it in stir-fries.
    Hi momgateway. The white habaneros are hot little devils. ;-)

  4. Wow, your garden looks amazing! I wish we could garden here, but the soil isn’t any good it and we usually have frost / snow until May :(

    But, I can finally get a CSA this year! :)

  5. The vegetables look delicious, especially the peppers. Mmmm :)

    I don’t have nearly the space you have for your garden, but with the small amount of space I do have, I’m extremely excited for spring already.

  6. I think that planning for the next year is the best part of gardening, even more fun than the actual harvesting.

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