every year improvements based on actual records, important\n plant more than you think you’ll need\n try one succession you’re pretty sure won’t make it - ‘cause what if it does?\n Make a plan and stick to it - \n Have seeds on hand\n check weekly\n resow if needed\n Use the “hail Mary pass” approach to fall\n What crops to grow?\n\n
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We sow x successions of amaranths, mostly uprights, although some cascade always used in event work and to florists.\n
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Variety choice is crucial.\n
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This is a fall crop of stock, snapdragons and dianthus. As of 10/20, we were still cutting snaps and a ton of dianthus from this house, and all the stock had been picked, so we were preparing that for ranunculus. The middle bed had been overwintered lisianthus and the outside beds were stock, anemone\n
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We have used these for many years for both veg and flowers.\nBetter than nothing and worse that most tunnels\n
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Talk about variety selection a bit more?\n
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garlic, tulips, overwinted biennials, ranunculus in the hoop\n