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Re: Linz new
      #165161 - 03/30/05 02:36 AM
CathUK

Reged: 05/25/04
Posts: 373
Loc: Cambridge, UK

I have just been going from the seed packets and as I have a greenhouse I am probbly planting earlier than you - although windowsills do the same thing.

I have planted:

Tomatoes
Chillies
Various herbs
Purple and yellow varieties of runner beans
Yellow dwarf courgettes
Cucumbers
Radishes
Broad beans
Leeks
Peas
Strawberries
Rasberries
Rhubarb
Cherry tree!

Eeeks - if they all work (unlikely) I'll be eating alot of veg this summer!!!

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Re: Thanks Tamara! new
      #165181 - 03/30/05 05:53 AM
Little Minnie

Reged: 04/16/04
Posts: 4987
Loc: Minnesota

Yes, and you're welcome. Just find out your frost free date and so you aren't going by those exact dates -probably will be earlier- but then at least you will know what stuff goes in before or after frost and after the ground warms up. I really like doing a couple plantings of stuff to spread out the harvest a little. Things like peas, beans, lettuce and herbs like cilantro and dill work well planted 2-3 weeks apart.

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broad beans new
      #165182 - 03/30/05 05:54 AM
Little Minnie

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Loc: Minnesota

I want to try those someday. also Jerusalem artichokes.

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