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PostPosted: Sep 10th, '17, 04:24 
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What is a good schedule for what to plant and when for aquaponics in Texas?

I had good success with Cucumbers but then the plant just died recently. Is it expected that a cucumber (lebanese) plant just dies at the end of the season?

Do tomoato plants just die at the end of the season as well? Are there any that continue to live and produce throughout the year?

Same thing for strawberries.

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PostPosted: Sep 12th, '17, 02:12 
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I have a tomato plant in my system that is more than 2 years old and still keeps going. Also many strawberry plants that are over 2 years old, though not always with fruit. Most other stuff seems to be annual except a few flowers and some rosemary.


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