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Jim must be a loooooooooonnnnnnnnnnggggggg ways south of you and me
Ruth.
I think first of June is regarded as acceptable around here, but we had
frost at the June last year and up north, I don't think they ever put
those covers for their tomato plants too far from the garden.
-jc
On Feb 7, 2005, at 6:03 PM, Ruth Barton wrote:
> Jim, The first of WHAT month??? Hereabouts it's the first of JUNE
> before
> it's safe to plant tomatoes. Do you plant seeds direct in the garden
> or
> have you got your plants started already? Ruth
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> At 12:39 PM -0600 2/7/05, Jim Follett wrote:
>> Ruth:
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>> It wasn't I, over the weekend I realized I have to till the garden,
>> and get
>> the tomatoes in the ground by the first of the month.
>>
>> Jim
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