Seed Starting
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Subject: When?
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RangerZ |
Michigan
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I understand the starting part but WHEN do I start them? I live in Michigan.
Thanks!
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4/5/2010 10:05:09 AM
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kurty |
Cedar Lake, IN.
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I'm in northern Indiana and will be starting my seeds April 24th.
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4/5/2010 10:16:40 PM
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Giant Jack |
Macomb County
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It's hard to say without knowing what part of Michigan you live in. But here in Southern lower, the last frost date is May 17th. I usually soak my seeds on April 27th to get them to germinate by April 29th. Then try to get them in the ground in a week or so.
However, if you're further north, you may want to use a bigger starting pot. In case you need to put them out during the day and bring them in at night for an extra week or two. From Flint and north, I know it can still be too cold the first and even the second week of May.
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4/6/2010 1:02:31 AM
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RangerZ |
Michigan
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I'm around where you are Giant, I'll start them around when you do. Thanks!
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4/6/2010 8:09:26 AM
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Gritch |
valparaiso, in
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same area as Kurty and i will start mine the last week in April or the fisrt week in May depending on the weather.
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4/6/2010 7:01:14 PM
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Billium frm Massillon |
Navarre,OH
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I'm in Ohio, I started my Brandywines 2 weeks ago and started my marrow,zucchini,squash last weekend.
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4/15/2010 1:59:51 PM
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bumpkin |
Hurdland USA
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Starting your plant will depend on what type of seeds and the maturity cycle. Giant Pumpkins 120 days shooting for the first week of September for the fairs and other events, and giving them curing time. That would mean the last of April or first of May.
Using a pot or bucket with a min. of 12 inches of soil depth. If you cut the bottom out and make a break in the side of a 5 gal bucket so it can be split easy transplant should be easy enough.
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5/19/2010 5:19:52 PM
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amelia |
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yo
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10/22/2011 8:24:55 PM
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