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Post by elmacho on Feb 13, 2018 7:38:25 GMT -6
I think Sally is going to be super busy catching up on the latest gardening tips from the woman who has the most successful bow harvest this side of the Mississippi.
I'm making soap ...but i will be here to monitor you so you don't break any rules ( I honestly have to read them first)
I just accepted another 23 more requests this morning...feel free to actually communicate...that's why she made this
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Post by msnoble on Feb 13, 2018 19:01:51 GMT -6
It's February. Even in Kentucky it is February. By all means start some seedlings indoors but don't even pretend to be planting anything out yet. Spinach, kale, cabbage, broccoli, and peas all like cooler weather but even so wait until March unless you want to have to re-sow everything because winter wasn't finished yet.
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Post by emmyd on Feb 13, 2018 19:21:07 GMT -6
Kentucky, Illinois not much difference but we plant potatoes on or near St. Pat's if there is no snow on the ground but nothing else goes in until close to Memorial Day.
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Post by aequa on Feb 14, 2018 11:54:38 GMT -6
I'm in Canada and here you can't plants anything that isn't frost resistant before mid-june, and by the beginning of october you're done for the year. It sucks
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Post by myohmy on Feb 17, 2018 0:09:17 GMT -6
I'm making soap ...but i will be here to monitor you so you don't break any rules ( I honestly have to read them first) Hmmmm, must be that time of year. Making soap here too! Share a recipe or two?
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