Gellar
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Onions, garlic, radishes, carrots, started lettuce, broccoli, and Brussels is what I planned on doing.Windy here too. Haven't tilled yet otherwise if probably throw my onions in.
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Onions, garlic, radishes, carrots, started lettuce, broccoli, and Brussels is what I planned on doing.Windy here too. Haven't tilled yet otherwise if probably throw my onions in.
think I have seeds for snow peas, but I’ve never had good luck with them.Windy here too. Haven't tilled yet otherwise if probably throw my onions in.
Now you've got my wheels turning, maybe I'll give it a go on sunday.Onions, garlic, radishes, carrots, started lettuce, broccoli, and Brussels is what I planned on doing.
We are right in the window for potatoes and onions. Tomatoes and peppers need to wait until Mother’s Day to be transplanted. Zone 5.Must be windy everywhere tonight. I've got some 2" tall onions poking out and some of the spinach and lettuce seeds are sprouting in the garden. Warm Temps in the forecast for the next two weeks, looking forward to my first blt's with homegrown lettuce.
Majority of planting will have to wait a couple weeks yet. Traditional wisdom around here is to wait till mothers day to plant, I will usually gamble on the 20 something of April if the long term forecast looks good.
And it’s not woody? I checked my patch yesterday and nothing.Hands down the biggest asparagus I've ever grown.View attachment 322964View attachment 322965
No this one seems perfect. The others in the pic went a bit to long while I was in Texas.And it’s not woody? I checked my patch yesterday and nothing.
I looked at my patch today and they're up!Hands down the biggest asparagus I've ever grown.View attachment 322964View attachment 322965
Since your growing season is so short do you a greenhouse or cold frames?Going to be another month before I can even till it up.
Some folks do. We do OK without, as the first frost generally not happening until October.Since your growing season is so short do you a greenhouse or cold frames?