tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4275885258914846834.post6062372874047287317..comments2024-03-27T17:10:55.396-05:00Comments on Johnday's Blog: Gazing Into 2019John Dayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12123174297818737132noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4275885258914846834.post-60249526289566126452019-01-16T20:04:46.778-06:002019-01-16T20:04:46.778-06:00Try planting spinach now. It does pretty well and ...Try planting spinach now. It does pretty well and you can actually get some by April and May. I have kind of a hard time getting satisfaction with lettuces, too. Most fig trees do well here. Junegold and Sam Houston peaches are good bets. Different, both good.John Dayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12123174297818737132noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4275885258914846834.post-59158969359462533852019-01-16T16:28:24.039-06:002019-01-16T16:28:24.039-06:00How awesome! I want cold resistant avacado trees. ...How awesome! I want cold resistant avacado trees. I had two trees I grew from pits in two very late pots. They were huge! One was six years old and one was five. Then last winter they both died bc I'm just one Lady who could not manage to move them indoors by myself. I wrapped them in blankets for their RIP. Inside is always better. I didn't attempt to replace them this year bc I was heartbroken over their demise. I have plans this spring to plant a peach tree and a fig! I'm really looking forward to acquiring these trees. I read up on lettuce growing. I am going to try again. Last year all of my lettuce bolted. So bitter. I didn't eat any of it and I had planted so much. Oh, I have managed to keep four asparagus plants alive for two years in pots and I'm going to follow your lead with the ground cover to kill the weeds and put these in a plot in the spring. Happy New Year 2019 Dr. Day!that Lady down in Texashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10319731264590063250noreply@blogger.com