Oh Seedcorn

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Major, you are picking strawberries already? Wow! Mine have lots of blooms, but nothing but little green buttons yet.

Strange that there are so many different takes on the weather prediction. After I asked Seedcorn, I googled it and found a site that predicted warmer than average 10 day, and average 30 day.

I have not put tomatoes and peppers in the ground yet, but I think I will. Also bean seed. These Fortex beans take pretty long, so I need all the head start I can get.
 

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Major, you are picking strawberries already? Wow! Mine have lots of blooms, but nothing but little green buttons yet.

Strange that there are so many different takes on the weather prediction. After I asked Seedcorn, I googled it and found a site that predicted warmer than average 10 day, and average 30 day.

I have not put tomatoes and peppers in the ground yet, but I think I will. Also bean seed. These Fortex beans take pretty long, so I need all the head start I can get.
heck no... let someone else grow them these came from dunn ,nc we are going back and get a couple baskets....
 

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Weather services are all just guessing. Just got a note from Climate that southern and mid west needs to be aware from r tornadoes and strong storms starting Sunday night. I use 3 services that all have plus and minus's. Climate tells me who got what-called a farmer last year and asked him how bad the hail was. His response-what hail. Week later I showed him the hail damage to crops
Weather trend gives me an idea when to chance it-planted garden since rest of time calling for rain with lows in 40's.
Use The Weather Channel for 1-10 day forecast.
 

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@Nyboy growing them is not the problem, it's keeping grass out of them. I have a small patch that is by where I sit to enjoy labors. Suppose to be everbearers but get one crop.
 

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