Thanks Chris & Christy! I'll find a way to cobble something together. I've
planted spinach, dandelion, kale, turnip greens & dill & parsley in one area
of my garden about 5' x 5'. By February,  when the csa has been long over
(ends just before Xmas) we are usually going whacko for real food. I find it
very disturbing to always count on veggies that have been shipped in from
3000 miles away. I also try and avoid the so called organic produce from
those commercial giant so called organic farms in Ca. It has no vitality
whatsoever! Winter is time for seaweed and whatever winter squashes, beets &
potatoes I could hoard away!.

Also, I feel this winter will be very cold, harsh and much snow, at least
here in the NE. I felt this since March, when we had blistering heat and
many flowers & etc went quickly to seed. Of course, I wouldn't mind being
wrong!

Blessings,
Jane

> From: "Christy Korrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 11:38:52 -0500
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Fw: Advice for cold frames
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>> Hey Jane,
>> 
>> I should expand a little on what Christy said.
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