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I planted Snow Peas, lettuce, onions, red and Yukon potatoes and Greens very early in the year and they all did just fine. Then,I planted tomatoes, corn, squash and cucumbers and they too are doing great. In a few weeks I'll try greens, and lettuce again for a fall crop, the only thing I've been disappointed is the cantaloupe but I knew I was pushing it.

I hope yours is doing as good as my!

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My veges were late ripening up but they are tasty. I'm eating a good old tomato now.

I'm going to put out some lettuce seeds in a few weeks and I've got some squash to put out but I think it's still too warm and I'm concerned they're going to die if I keep them inside much longer.



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Good for you....enjoy the fruits of your labors. Lots of hard work goes into a garden, but that's easily forgotten when the crop starts coming in.


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