Ohio, what ya planting?

HunkieDorie23

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I am in Zone 6A (Perry County), what are you growing and what are you planning to grow?

Finally starting to thaw a bit here. I have onions spouting, a few peppers have come up but I am expecting a good bit this week. I have started two types of tomatoes (Amish Paste and Hungarian Hearts) and some flowers but they are spouting yet. I am planning on . . . corn, beans, cucumbers, basil, dill potatoes, pumpkin and squash.

Love to hear where you are and what you're planting.

Teresa
 

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Just found this site from the BYC newsletter. I'm in Zone 5. North Central Ohio, Ashland County. First year for a "real" garden. The plan is to plant lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, beans, peas, cantaloupe and watermelon.
 

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Awesome, what type of tomatoes are you growing? I am growing heirlooms and someone on this site pointed out that heirlooms tend to grow better in certain regions and I was wondering what variety Ohioian's grow.

I am in SE Ohio in Perry county, very near the Hocking Hills.
 

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HunkieDorie23 said:
I am in SE Ohio in Perry county, very near the Hocking Hills.
I'm very close to you...in Jackson County.

I only have tomatoes, pepper plants, sunflowers, and cucumbers this year at my own house. My parents planted their cabbage, tomatoes, pepper plants, corn, and beans a couple weeks ago. After last week's storm, we didn't think we'd have anything left. Corn and beans are popping up through now, while cabbage and tomatoes are thriving. Hooray! :clap
 
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