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my first attempt at a fall / winter garden. advice?

KH 888
11 years ago

I recently have some more time on my hands and would like to work in a fall / winter garden. I have read all Elliot Colemen's books on the year round gardening, but I can't find much advice specific to the south. Most of those books seem to be geared towards places where snow is common. Anyway. I have a space approximately 20 ft by 5 ft that I am actively preparing for fall right now. A 10 ft by 5 ft section will have a cold frame (actually a low tunnel) put over it when the time is appropriate. Essencially, I will have 2 blocks of space. One that can be covered for the winter, and one that will not.

In planning, I am trying to figure out:

1. what to plant

2. what is a reasonable amount to plant of each (family of 2 adults, 2 kids)

3. which plants to put in which block. Some things like the peas, I have no expectation of overwintering. Somethings I know could be overwintered with or without cover, but I not sure which is which in my climate.

I am in Athens. Any advice from those of you in the Athens / Atlanta area?

After perusing my most recent seed catalog, here are some things I am thinking of planting.

carrots, nelson

beets, red ace

beets, early wonder

broccoli, arcadia

greens, VIT

greens, Minuta

greens, Claytonia

greens, arugala

kale, red russian

lettuce, defender

radish, crunchy royale

spinachred, cardinal

spinach, python

swiss chard, bright lights

turnip, hakurei

peas, super sugar snap

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