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New Growers Forum
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Subject: spring soil and getting plant in early
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Jeffp |
South of Buffalo
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This wa smy 1st year growing ag's. I have already ammended and tilled my patch which is a first. Up till this year I always tilled in the spring when the soil dries and then plant right after. Generally the soil is workable by the 2 3rd week of may sometimes in april if its dry out. I will be making some kind of a green house so that will help... -any suggestions on soil that too wet to till in early may so that I can still get my plants in early. Is it just an issue of getting teh green house in place? thans jeff
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10/25/2010 10:39:39 AM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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Jeff, if West NY, is yer location, soil heating cables, and a small cloche(greenhouse) will prbly get you an early start! Soil temp is prbly as important as air temp! Peace, Wayne
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10/25/2010 11:18:31 PM
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Jeremy Robinson |
Buffalo, New York
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Jeff, my soil here is normally dry enough to til come end of April. My plants normally go out May 5th, so I normally have the cables burried and hoops up 1 week earlier to start heating the soil.
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10/26/2010 10:57:49 AM
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swaintech |
churchville, ny
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Jeff,
I'm in Churchville, just outside Rochester, and usually start my plants around May 7th. I do not grow for competition so I set them outside around the 16th when the chance of frost is pretty well over. I do cover with styrofoam coolers at night that works well. I always harvest on Columbus day weekend and this year had a 1338 lb. from my Nesbitt 1229.5 seed and a 1196 lb. from my 785 Pukos seed.
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11/8/2010 5:38:49 PM
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