so lucky
Garden Master
Well, Duh to me, Chickie's moma! What did I think "in NH" meant? In next hall?
Hi Sumi!!!! but you are so close to NH, LOLHello you Not in NH, but I recognised the username.
Thanks!!I didn't see anyone from New Hampshire when I checked the TEC map, linked in the first post in this thread. But welcome from Arkansas.
https://www.theeasygarden.com/threads/teg-members-map-pin-your-location.12782/
i was going to try 5g buckets of tomatoes, peppers, watermelon,Welcome from NY What are you planing on planting ?
Thansk!Welcome to TEG, glad you joined
i have no idea what zone i am inI think there is someone else from New Hampshire on here, but darned if I can remember who it is.
Welcome, anyway. What zone are you in?
Thanks!!Welcome from north Idaho!
@Chickie'sMomaInNH is in NH!
Thanks!!Welcome. Enjoy the fun.
thanks!!!Welcome, looking forward to seeing pictures of your garden.
Mary
Hi!!!! thanks! i am near lake winni, slightly northyep! over here on the little bit of the seacoast-or at least 30 minutes further north of the seacoast!
what veggies you getting started? still too early for tender plants like tomatoes, peppers or eggplants, even with our warm spell lately. our average last frost is right around May 13th, it may be a few more days depending on where in Central NH you are.
planning on the potatoes & root crops this week since on vacation! (finally, i need it)
you didnt really get into new england then!! You need to visit again!!Actually, that Idaho potato country is far to the south. @Chickie'sMomaInNH .
Our "Maine next door" is Washington's potato country.
Mountains, evergreen forests, trout streams, the remaining evidence of ice age glaciers ... I'm disappointed that I have only been in the Connecticut corner of New England but that was a picture postcard Christmas experience, as it was.
Steve
Thansk!!Welcome for Eastern Iowa where the Mississippi river runs east to west!