Saturday, February 28, 2026

Started mine last weekend. The tomatoes and watermelons are already sprouting.

 



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5 comments:

  1. With the usual late last frost in Colorado I decided this year to start two weeks later.
    This of course in a year that Colorado does not HAVE a winter........

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  2. Here in the State of Embarrassment, Minnesota. I'll start my tomatoes the last week of March

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  3. Big R - since you mentioned it, can we send you Seattle? Seems to be a good fit.

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    1. Sure why not. Are Mess is unfixable

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  4. Southeast Georgia, we are supposed to have a freeze in 3 weeks and I will transfer plants in the garden boxes after that. I have peas, beans, and cucumbers that have germinated that are starting to grow in transfer pots. They are under a grow light of 12 on 6 off in the closet that holds the hot water heater. It is consistently 82 degrees in there. The 3 varieties of tomato all failed to germinate as did the squash. I will try again. All that is left in the winter garden box is some Romaine lettuce that I will let go to seed.

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