tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8134341373474313620.post8039969846846370192..comments2023-06-27T09:54:42.250-04:00Comments on ATLANTA VEGGIES : Looking Back, Looking AheadAmy W.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14108368551894382300noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8134341373474313620.post-64746088264104366192014-12-24T16:04:23.258-05:002014-12-24T16:04:23.258-05:00Not sure whether it's diligence or stubbornnes...Not sure whether it's diligence or stubbornness, but either way, here I am. For spinach, I'm not sure whether the variety matters so much as the timing of when it's planted, but if I find a variety that is truly awesome for our area, I'll let you know. Hope you are set for a great holiday season! -AmyAmy W.https://www.blogger.com/profile/14108368551894382300noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8134341373474313620.post-5856742112101258642014-12-22T07:19:13.194-05:002014-12-22T07:19:13.194-05:00Congrats on the 500 posts, that takes some diligen...Congrats on the 500 posts, that takes some diligence. I share the same tendency towards trying new varieties. I’ve got my favorites that I know will do well in this climate. I also like the idea of building our cuisines on these specific flavors. Flavors that we get to know afresh, each year. In practical terms I’m always trying out (trialing sounds a bit to organized) a new variety or two. I’m still trying to find the spinach that will do well enough in our climate.<br />Cheers,<br />Brian<br />Brianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14037441375913788888noreply@blogger.com