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Looks like the end of my growing season has arrived.
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The thing is, what should I do with my garden?
The potato plants still look gorgeous - should I go ahead and dig them up now, or wait until after the tops die back from the freeze?
What about the beautiful tomato plants? Can I cut them back and cover with straw? Will they survive the winter and come back in the spring?
What about the garlic? They all sprouted and the greens are about 10" tall. Should I cut it back and cover with straw?
 
Looks like the end of my growing season has arrived.
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The thing is, what should I do with my garden?
The potato plants still look gorgeous - should I go ahead and dig them up now, or wait until after the tops die back from the freeze?
What about the beautiful tomato plants? Can I cut them back and cover with straw? Will they survive the winter and come back in the spring?
What about the garlic? They all sprouted and the greens are about 10" tall. Should I cut it back and cover with straw?
Garlic should be OK. Tomatoes won't make it. Dig the potatoes.
 
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I hated to do it, but I've cleared out the garden.
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I pulled up the tater plants and found only a handful of taters
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I cut back the tomato plants, packed with straw and covered with a pot - just in case they make it through the winter.
I hated to do it, they looked great and still had maters and flowers.
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Oh well. That's all until the spring. :cheers:
 
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