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saragoodtimes · F
after Mothers day but before Memorial day
Carla · 61-69, F
June 1st
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Lily ... Have I told you you're awesome yet?
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
Around here 3rd weekend in May
@JimboSaturn interesting, i always plant my stuff a week after everyone,
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
@DIABLISS Actually probably a good idea. I have found that plants planted later catch up anyway, and risk frost.
@JimboSaturn i agree
exexec · 61-69, C
Whenever the Farmer's Almanac says to do it. Otherwise, we always did it around April 1.
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About a month ago, here in California. The growing season starts so much earlier than in Indiana where I'm originally from (often didn't plant anything until late May).
@SW-User i thought you could grow all year long there. you should get a big green house
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@DIABLISS You can, theoretically, though this winter temps dropped down to around freezing enough that it would've ruined most veggies. I can grow things from potentially March through November here though.
@SW-User must be nice
Scarfface · 46-50, M
Usually after the last expected frost.
The seed packets usually tell you the best times and expect harvest times too.
I'm sure it varies between different plants but I don't really follow the instructions, I basically just do it as a pass time
The seed packets usually tell you the best times and expect harvest times too.
I'm sure it varies between different plants but I don't really follow the instructions, I basically just do it as a pass time
Adrift · 61-69, F
I found that my compost pile seems to grow stuff better than the stuff i baby in the garden. So i just threw seeds in the ground during the fall and then wait to see what happens to pop up in the spring.
The fun is figuring out what the hell they are.
The fun is figuring out what the hell they are.
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Around March or April