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Mine is doing ok. I plant tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, and Japalenos.


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Nope, our plant date is 5/10, had heavy frost yesterday and low in the 20's tomorrow night.


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No, it’s supposed to frost and freeze this weekend


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I'll get a pic in a bit. Been eating baby squash, cukes and peppers for a week now. Birds got the first cherry toms though. Okra is up, but might have gone in too early.

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We've been eating our own lettuce and spinach for two weeks. Tomatoes went in yesterday. Cuke and cants in about 3 weeks.

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Just taters, sweet corn and pea’s, after this weekends cold blast everything else will start going in.

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I have stuff in the greenhouse that hasn't emerged yet. Outside planting is after Mem day. Too much chance of frost earlier. It's 33 now.


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Just potatoes right now. The rest will go in around June 1st. Still have some heavy frosts forecast.

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Mine is in the ground. But I may have to replant. Threatening to frost tonight.


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Going like gangbusters. Picking green beans like crazy! Already sharing with daughter and the neighbor. Yeller squach getting eatin’ too. Baby cucs, peppers of all kinds, and tomatoes on the plants. Picked cherry tomatoes already and still loaded.

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Okra only about 6"-8" tall.

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Originally Posted by Raeford
Nope, our plant date is 5/10, had heavy frost yesterday and low in the 20's tomorrow night.

I'm with ya here. I do have some taters in the ground. We have a small greenhouse, have a bunch of greens going, been eating salads.

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50 Tomatoes and 40 peppers are in from a couple weeks ago. Would like to get my yellow squash, zuchini, cucumbers, watermelon, cantaloupe, and okra in, but it keeps raining anytime I have a chance to go get it worked up to plant. Supposed to get down to 36 tonight, so likely wouldn't do much if they were in the ground anyway...

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Got some hardy plants going but too early here for anything frost sensitive.

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We had a freeze again last night, cold north wind really blowing today too!


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31 degrees here this morning, so, no. I did get it tilled up a couple of days ago, though. That about kicked my ass, because I hadn't tilled it in about 3 years and the field grass and weeds had created quite a mat of roots. Took 3-4 passes with the old front tire roto-tiller.


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Usually closer to Memorial Day here. Predicting 25 degrees tonight, not looking good for our apples this year.


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Madden getting some tiller work in-
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AK getting the watering in on her freshly planted peppers and tomatoes. Notice the curve where she is watering. She kinda missed the point of the stringline to keep the row straight. Free labor.....
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My wife waited for a flush of weeds before tiling a second time. I spread some turkey litter, and need to spread some lime.


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Will probably plant seeds this week, The plants in a couple weeks. The tomatoes will have to be covered off and on until the middle of June--not always, but often enough to be ready to cover. We had a real heavy frost this morning----26 degrees.
I will have to cover again in the Fall if I want to eat everything I planted.
It is worth the trouble . Store bought tomatoes and cucumbers suck!

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Too cold here until the long weekend. Got some seeds and taters in last week but the started plants won’t go in for another week, at least.

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