So far, just seeds. We have pepper, tomato, onion and broccoli seedlings inside, and greens, carrots, peas, dill, chard and radishes outside - the rest of the veggies and herbs will go out in two weeks when danger of frost/hail is past.
I am very pro-seed this year. You can usually find varieties that are more tolerant of hot summers that can be sown late...we slacked and just put out most of our seed within the past week and it's all germinated despite the low temps. Plus, if it doesn't work out you're only out $2-3 per pack, and can always pick up transplants from the nursery to replace them...
As far as I'm concerned, gardening should be about total fun and self-indulgence whenever possible, not stress.
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Let us know if you get more than you can eat? Haha..
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I can't decide if it's too late for seeds.
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I am very pro-seed this year. You can usually find varieties that are more tolerant of hot summers that can be sown late...we slacked and just put out most of our seed within the past week and it's all germinated despite the low temps. Plus, if it doesn't work out you're only out $2-3 per pack, and can always pick up transplants from the nursery to replace them...
As far as I'm concerned, gardening should be about total fun and self-indulgence whenever possible, not stress.
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I have garden envy.
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