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WestMichRad

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11. Traditionally it's about May 15 here,
Mon Mar 3, 2025, 11:08 PM
Mar 2025

but I regard our average last frost date as at least a week earlier now, thanks to the fossil fuel industry. The last several years, our last frost has been in late April.(!!). I remember once, more than 30 years ago, when we had a frost on Memorial Day weekend, but that was a rare event.
We live near a hilltop and are protected by a lot of surrounding trees… giving us extra protection from cold dips.

Nowadays I wait until about May 10 and then look at the long range forecast before deciding if it’s time to plant my tender seedlings. No need to hurry if it’s relatively cool, since tomato and pepper plants don’t do squat in cold soil… but I have a large garden to plant, and the sooner I can get started, the sooner the job will be done. I still wait until June to plant beans.

Tatsoi is a leafy green brassica, pretty similar to spinach, that can be used as a salad green or in soups and casseroles. Since I can’t seem to grow spinach without it bolting immediately, this is a good substitute for us. Very easy to grow!
https://gardenersmag.com/tatsoi/

Happy gardening!

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I only do herbs out on my patio and then dry them for winter's use. Callalily Mar 2025 #1
Having your own dried herbs is so nice for winter use! Diamond_Dog Mar 2025 #6
Tomatoes! QED Mar 2025 #2
Sounds great! Diamond_Dog Mar 2025 #7
I love the yellow pears! QED Mar 2025 #10
Wow, awesome photo! Diamond_Dog Mar 2025 #12
I've lived here over 20 years and hadn't seen them until last summer. QED Mar 2025 #15
I usually buy starter plants but I read this article on garbage gardening questionseverything Mar 2025 #3
Don't apologize! It's so cathartic to plan and plant a vegetable garden Diamond_Dog Mar 2025 #8
I've started several crops indoors: WestMichRad Mar 2025 #4
NE Ohio here. Diamond_Dog Mar 2025 #9
Traditionally it's about May 15 here, WestMichRad Mar 2025 #11
Thanks, WestMichRad! Diamond_Dog Mar 2025 #13
tomatoes, peppers, basil, potatoes. The Wizard Mar 2025 #5
Don't you just love fresh basil? Especially with home grown tomatoes. Diamond_Dog Mar 2025 #14
I have regular basil and The Wizard Mar 2025 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author Figarosmom Mar 2025 #16
I'm managing to keep my seedlings alive. MissB Mar 2025 #18
Wow, sounds like you will have quite a garden this summer MissB! Diamond_Dog Mar 2025 #19
Good luck to your sister and her surgery! MissB Mar 2025 #20
Thanks, MissB. That's good to know! Diamond_Dog Mar 2025 #21
I was shocked by how much I didn't know? MissB Mar 2025 #22
I can only stay 5 days Diamond_Dog Mar 2025 #23
started in February onethatcares Mar 2025 #24
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