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garden timing


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User: bella
Posts 50
Posted: 10/1/2007 2:28:24 PM
If you are eager to get started, you can always begin growing the plants in doors and plant once the danger of frost looks like it's over. You will probably want to hold back a few plants, just in case you guess wrong and your outside plants get zapped by a frost.

User: southboca
Posts 51
Posted: 9/6/2007 8:48:12 AM
It depends on what you are going to grow. Most of the seeds/plants give you instructions.

User: howie
Posts 11
Posted: 2/20/2007 1:20:41 PM
as soon as you are sure there won't be any more frosts, you can start your garden outside. if you want, you can plant seeds in pots indoors and then transfer them outdoors when the weather is right.

User: SaltyD
Posts 10
Posted: 2/16/2007 1:33:35 PM
when is the right time to get started on a garden? a little before spring, or as soon as it reaches a certain temperature outside?


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