posted 7 years ago
Most likely you will be ok with a late planting (be prepared by getting the supplies for small hoop houses sized to the corn plants, just in case you find you need them).
All the winter squash varieties will do fine too, and Okra doesn't mind being planted later either.
The weather pattern shifting that is currently going on means no one can really tell just how long a season anyone can expect anymore.
I will use Buzzard's Roost as the example. 4 years ago end of October meant the tomatoes and other warm weather lovers were about on their last legs.
Last year we were harvesting tomatoes up until December 30th when we decided to just pull them up, they still had baby fruits all over them.
Planting times have been moving back too. 4 years ago we had everything planted by the first of April with nice warming starting about the middle of March.
This is April 26th and we are still in cool nights with lots of rains coming through, it will be about 4 more weeks before we could call the end of the spring planting time.
These sort of changes will continue but not in a linear pattern it will be more up and down as the global warming continues along.
Oh, 4 years ago we were a solid USDA Zone 7b. Today we are listed as 7b/8a but if you look at my temperature charts and compare to the zone charting we are actually now 8a/8b.
This year I expect the harvest time to extend into January of 2019.
Redhawk