heirloomgal
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This is GREAT news! I had a great bean year last season, and most of that was because the first frost was so late, deep October I think. Usually there are quite a number of pods that just don't get enough frost free time, but I managed to mature almost everything last year with very few immature pods.I found a long range weather forcast for late summer and fall. We will see how this actually works out.
For September near average temperatures will prevail for Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Minnesota. I think this will also apply to where @heirloomgal lives.
For September the New England states will be above average in temperatures
October will be most above average for Northern, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota. I think this will also apply to where @heirloomgal lives.
Above Average tempertuares for October will prevail in Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina. and the New England States.
I'm hoping here in Northern Illinois where I live we won't get a frost until very late in October like maybe the 25th or slightly later.
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