HEAT ZONE GARDENING

Posted on Thursday, October 22nd, 2009 at 11:52 am

HEAT ZONE GARDENING
GMO vegtable garden seed?

I am starting a larger garden this year and want to be as close to organic has possible. But, I have notice the different seeds organic,heirloom, hybrid etc. I am interested in the heat-resistant variety of seeds. Does this mean the seeds are genetically modified if they are not organic and heat resistant? I live in zone 8 and need heat resistant plants because of the dry weather.

No, that doesn’t mean that are genetically modified. Some plants just don’t like heat, like spinach, peas, and collards. That doesn’t mean you can’t grow them-it just means you have to start them earlier in the year or wait later in the year for the heat to clear out. I planted collards here in zone 8a in October. We had our last harvest a few days before Christmas. Some plants like peppers and tomatoes that will wilt in extreme dry heat will also tolerate a light afternoon shade. Your crop will be slightly reduced but it will work.

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