What vegetables can I plant in late summer?
I’d like to offer a couple of links. First is a plan for building a raised garden bed with a greenhouse frame that can be used as a screen house in the summer. Quite efficient, and you have at the least 52 square feet of growing space to start with. If you rent, check with the landlord first and agree to leave it if you move (maybe he’ll agree). And yes, you’ll be able to grow tomatoes, peppers, etc. http://www.ehow.com/how_5236480_construc… The second link is about heirloom veggies/fruits, because they do better in our changing climate than the hybrids out there. http://www.ehow.com/how_4747045_choose-h… I found my heirlooms are surviving the 40 (and counting) days of 100+ degree heat here in Bexar County Texas while the hybrids I planted have died. We normally only have 1