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Ruth:
March, you can usually go into about mid to late April, but if you do, at
times the daily temperature gets too high, and the plants won't set. I
purchase sprouts, which are starting to show up at the stores already. Heck
I'm already pulling broadleaf weeds out of the back yard.
Jim
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Subject: [BP] Planting tomatoes
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
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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