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Old June 19, 2018   #5
SueCT
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Sorry, Salt, but I have never had a fall garden, and my climate is so different, so I really don't know where to start. The best I can do is to say, I did try late planted Zucchini last year becuase I haven't been able to grow it for years due to squash vine borers and I did have some limited success, in that I got several squash before the weather changed. I did think about this and wondered if you were interested in growing fruit. I have 2 blueberry bushes that survive in pots even through our cold winters, and you might be able to grow other berries as well. I have some red currents that I bet would give you a crop in large containers. You might be able to get some items like that started in the fall. Herbs are another idea. Rosemary can make a beautiful shrub in your zone. For tomatoes, Sophies Choice and Azoychka come to mind because of size as well as being fairly early.
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