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Garden Master
Those are beauties. Aren't you cold all winter where you are? Or is my geography way off? Your fall planted onion seeds make it through he winter? And those greenhouse seedlings-are they bigger than a thread when you put them outside?
They aren't much bigger than threads, Cat'. Maybe they are yarn size ...
We have had 3 of the last 4 winters with no sub-zero weather. Having a winter without the thermometer dropping below zero used to happen about once every 10 years, maybe not that frequently. (Snow was also down to next-to-nothing this winter.)
When I have shown seed in August, it wasn't in recent years. It didn't work all that well. The plants tended to bolt in the spring.
Steve