HBCG Round Table October 21, Meet your fellow gardeners Planting for Fall and Winter Gopher Trapping Demonstration Lessons Learned from Summer Gardening.

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HBCG Round Table October 21, 2015

Meet your fellow gardeners Planting for Fall and Winter Gopher Trapping Demonstration Lessons Learned from Summer Gardening

Planting for fall and winter - October Beans (Bush, Lima, Pole) Beets Broccoli Brussel sprouts Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Celery Collard greens Corn (sweet) Cucumbers Eggplant Endive/escarole Kale Kohlrabi Leek Lettuce Mustard Onion (bunching, bulb, multipliers) Parsley Peas Peppers Potato (white) Radish Spinach Strawberry Tomatoes Turnips

Planting for fall and winter - November Beans (Bush, Lima, Pole) Beets Broccoli Brussel sprouts Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Celery Chinese Cabbage Collard greens Corn (sweet) Cucumbers Eggplant Endive/escarole Kale Kohlrabi Leek Lettuce Mustard Onion (bunching, bulb, multipliers) Parsley Peas Peppers Potato (white) Radish Spinach Strawberry Tomatoes Turnips

Planting for fall and winter - December Beans (Bush, Lima, Pole) Beets Broccoli Brussel sprouts Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Celery Chinese Cabbage Collard greens Corn (sweet) Cucumbers Eggplant Endive/escarole Kale Kohlrabi Leek Lettuce Mustard Onion (bunching, bulb, multipliers) Parsley Peas Peppers Potato (white) Radish Spinach Strawberry Tomatoes Turnips

Gopher Trapping Demonstration

Lessons learned from summer gardening