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Redwinger wrote:As if I needed further proof how unseasonable the weather has been here in the mid-Ohio Valley, the first tomato blossoms showed up today. In a normal year, I'd be lucky to have the plants set in the ground at this time. Wild!
Redwinger wrote:As if I needed further proof how unseasonable the weather has been here in the mid-Ohio Valley, the first tomato blossoms showed up today. In a normal year, I'd be lucky to have the plants set in the ground at this time. Wild!
Tom Troiano wrote:Boston has been a bit wacky. Warm and sunny in April (some 80s) and we've had rain every day so far in May (and cool).
Karen/NoCA wrote:We had a mild winter in No. CA, so everything is early. I have two tomatoes on the Better Boy what are about an inch around already. Some herbs, like chives, marjoram, tarragon are going strong. Cilantro and parsley have bolted with daytime temperatures in the 80 - 90's.
Robin Garr wrote:We got a dozen oxheart tomato volunteers sprouting in the garden in late February. It hasn't frosted since then, and they're good-size now, just about the traditional date (Derby Day) for putting tomatoes in. I don't know about blossoms, though ... will look tomorrow.
Carl Eppig wrote:...transplanted several basil plants from Whole Foods, and planted three different lettuces from Johnny's.
Redwinger wrote:Carl-Just curious as to the reason you set out basil and lettuce starts as opposed to planting them from seed? (I do seem to recall Spring and early summer in coastal New England can be a tad chilly).
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