Everything is planted except, beans, peas, carrots, broccoli, cauliflower.

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300 G90 Bi color corn plants
120 strawberry plants heirloom
400 yellow candy onions
100 winter onions
100 garlic plants
100 Red Norland potato plants
90 Kennebec plants
75 Red onions
10 watermelon plants
10 cantaloupe plants
25 Allstar Strawberry plants
3000 Zinnia flowers
1 Jalapeno plant
4 Mexican chili plants
4 sweet Red pepper plants
1 Thai Basil plant
4 Cilantro plants
1 mint plant
1 Rosemary plant
4 celery plants
15 big beef tomato plants
15 broccoli plants were harvested
2 red chard plants

June 15 harvest 400 onions & 100 garlic.
Plant 2 rows 64' of Roma Flat pod beans about 130 plants.

Aug 1st harvest 300 ears of corn
Aug 20, plant 150 broccoli and 150 Cauliflower where corn was.

Aug 25 plant 200 sugar snap peas where Roma Flat pod beans were.

Aug 25 plant 500 carrot seeds in a 10 gallon pot of potting soil.

I already grew 500 carrots in 10 gallon pot Feb 1 harvested May 1st.

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Well who has been a very busy boy then :) We will let you have ONE day off for a rest, and then I think you'd better get on with the rest - come on now, no slacking!! :sleep:
 
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Isn't Tennessee too warm already for peas, carrots and cauliflower?

Our spring is too short for peas but I can plant peas about Aug 25 they are a 65 day crop, our first frost is about Nov 1st. This is perfect our first freeze is about Thanksgiving. I can harvest peas sometimes until Dec 30.

Same thing for Cauliflower it is a 3 month crop it need a very hard frost to make heads have flavor and be soft. I want cauliflower to be full grown about Nov 15 it needs to be planted from seeds about Aug 15. Wrap leaves around the heads and tie them in place with string or rope to protect heads from frost and freeze. When you get a hard enough frost to kill the leaves cauliflower is ready to harvest. .

I can grow carrots spring and fall. Out soil is too hard for carrots so I grow 400 to 500 carrots in 10 gallon pots of soft potting soil Feb 1st and Aug 15. Frost makes carrots soft and sweet with good flavor. Never thin carrots seeds. Pull up the 1" diameter carrots and eat them that make room for smaller carrots to grow larger. Seeds never all sprout at the same time that is perfect for a long 1 or 2 month harvest.
 

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