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Even in south-est, central-est Wisconsin, it is still Wisconsin. I'd think that you couldn't be off on your planting, Linn. If you are, I will never mention it again . . .
You know, GwR, Journey brings up an interesting idea with those Gold Nuggets (I know she was looking right at 'em when she last posted). They are really, really early -- and, they are determinates. In my garden, they were very quickly history, done for, kaput. However, I bet you could darn near start them as seed in the garden they are so quick! Just an idea for filling in space as it comes available if something like greens come out like the last week of June, next year. Not sown as seed but set out as 6 week old plants.
I have always thought of any of my tomatoes as "late crop" but Gold Nuggets might actually play that part .
Steve
You know, GwR, Journey brings up an interesting idea with those Gold Nuggets (I know she was looking right at 'em when she last posted). They are really, really early -- and, they are determinates. In my garden, they were very quickly history, done for, kaput. However, I bet you could darn near start them as seed in the garden they are so quick! Just an idea for filling in space as it comes available if something like greens come out like the last week of June, next year. Not sown as seed but set out as 6 week old plants.
I have always thought of any of my tomatoes as "late crop" but Gold Nuggets might actually play that part .
Steve