It's all a bit of a guessing game. What will the weather do next?
It seems early, but I feel rushed and behind, to start / have ready warm weather crops. Looking at my Farmers Market records, people wanted tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, eggplant, pumpkins, tomatillos at the end of May. This years weather, customers may want to hold off until June.
Earlier photo of cool season transplants.
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Now its some warm season transplants and many on the way.
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Also many transplants in the south facing staging area.
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Eric
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Weather due to change for the warmer soon.
June should still give your area time for the plants to mature & produce.
I just planted some cabbage. I does well as long as it stay above freezing at night. A gamble for my area, but had a few extra & rolled the dice.
June should still give your area time for the plants to mature & produce.
I just planted some cabbage. I does well as long as it stay above freezing at night. A gamble for my area, but had a few extra & rolled the dice.
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