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Old 14-04-2006, 04:09 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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i live in rochester, ny (between buffalo and sewercuse). last year was my
first attempt at gardening. this year i aim to improve. its getting kinda
nice out and i am pondering....is it too early to put the 3-6" tall plants
on my windowsill into the garden outside? if so, when? thanks


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"The Schmankster" baboon@rochesterdotrrdotcom wrote:
i live in rochester, ny (between buffalo and sewercuse). last year was my
first attempt at gardening. this year i aim to improve. its getting kinda
nice out and i am pondering....is it too early to put the 3-6" tall
plants on my windowsill into the garden outside? if so, when? thanks

Which plants? You aint out of frost free, but you're close.
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Old 15-04-2006, 08:05 AM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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Lotta farmers in the past wonder the same. Depends when the last frost
occurs. Also depends on where you plant in relation to sunrise sun direct
rays are present or not on your plants. Roll your dice.
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i live in rochester, ny (between buffalo and sewercuse). last year was my
first attempt at gardening. this year i aim to improve. its getting kinda
nice out and i am pondering....is it too early to put the 3-6" tall plants
on my windowsill into the garden outside? if so, when? thanks



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"The Schmankster" baboon@rochesterdotrrdotcom wrote:
i live in rochester, ny (between buffalo and sewercuse). last year was my
first attempt at gardening. this year i aim to improve. its getting kinda
nice out and i am pondering....is it too early to put the 3-6" tall
plants on my windowsill into the garden outside? if so, when? thanks

Which plants? You aint out of frost free, but you're close.


started a bunch of plants this year. some veggies some flowers. corn,
maters, beans, peas, pumpkin, sunflowers, carrots, zuchinni, morning
glories, alyssums, marigolds, some perenials (forgot the name) and my
scarlet begonias (tucked into her curls). started them in those little
planter flats on the window sill. now the tallest are around 10" tall (beans
and peas)


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i live in rochester, ny (between buffalo and sewercuse). last year was my
first attempt at gardening. this year i aim to improve. its getting kinda
nice out and i am pondering....is it too early to put the 3-6" tall plants
on my windowsill into the garden outside? if so, when? thanks


"Jonny" wrote in message
ink.net...
Lotta farmers in the past wonder the same. Depends when the last frost
occurs. Also depends on where you plant in relation to sunrise sun direct
rays are present or not on your plants. Roll your dice.
--
Jonny



They will be planted where the first rays of the day can hit them




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"The Schmankster" baboon@rochesterdotrrdotcom wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message
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"The Schmankster" baboon@rochesterdotrrdotcom wrote:
i live in rochester, ny (between buffalo and sewercuse). last year was
my first attempt at gardening. this year i aim to improve. its getting
kinda nice out and i am pondering....is it too early to put the 3-6"
tall plants on my windowsill into the garden outside? if so, when?
thanks

Which plants? You aint out of frost free, but you're close.


started a bunch of plants this year. some veggies some flowers. corn,
maters, beans, peas, pumpkin, sunflowers, carrots, zuchinni, morning
glories, alyssums, marigolds, some perenials (forgot the name) and my
scarlet begonias (tucked into her curls). started them in those little
planter flats on the window sill. now the tallest are around 10" tall
(beans and peas)

You could get an early start, so long as you can cover them with newspaper
if frost is in forecast.
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Old 15-04-2006, 04:41 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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The Schmankster said:

started a bunch of plants this year. some veggies some flowers. corn,
maters, beans, peas, pumpkin, sunflowers, carrots, zuchinni, morning
glories, alyssums, marigolds, some perenials (forgot the name) and my
scarlet begonias (tucked into her curls). started them in those little
planter flats on the window sill. now the tallest are around 10" tall (beans
and peas)


Did you start "all" of the above plants, indoors? Some don't take well to
transplanting (carrots, corn). Some also like to be only sprouted, and then
placed in the ground soon afterwards(peas).

How many corn plants are you putting out? (You'll need more than just a
couple plants, they really need to be planted in a fairly large "block" in
your garden.)

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Eggs

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garage makes you a car.
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The Schmankster said:

started a bunch of plants this year. some veggies some flowers. corn,
maters, beans, peas, pumpkin, sunflowers, carrots, zuchinni, morning
glories, alyssums, marigolds, some perenials (forgot the name) and my
scarlet begonias (tucked into her curls). started them in those little
planter flats on the window sill. now the tallest are around 10" tall
(beans
and peas)


Did you start "all" of the above plants, indoors? Some don't take well to
transplanting (carrots, corn). Some also like to be only sprouted, and
then
placed in the ground soon afterwards(peas).

How many corn plants are you putting out? (You'll need more than just a
couple plants, they really need to be planted in a fairly large "block" in
your garden.)

--
Eggs

-Going to church doesn't make you a Christian, any more than standing in a
garage makes you a car.


have 12 kern sprouts a growin i know a lil about corn. need a nice block
so they can pollenate


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The Schmankster said:

started a bunch of plants this year. some veggies some flowers. corn,
maters, beans, peas, pumpkin, sunflowers, carrots, zuchinni, morning
glories, alyssums, marigolds, some perenials (forgot the name) and my
scarlet begonias (tucked into her curls). started them in those little
planter flats on the window sill. now the tallest are around 10" tall
(beans
and peas)


Did you start "all" of the above plants, indoors? Some don't take well to
transplanting (carrots, corn). Some also like to be only sprouted, and
then
placed in the ground soon afterwards(peas).

How many corn plants are you putting out? (You'll need more than just a
couple plants, they really need to be planted in a fairly large "block" in
your garden.)

--
Eggs

-Going to church doesn't make you a Christian, any more than standing in a
garage makes you a car.


forgot to answer the first part. yes i did start them all on the windowsill.
the corn and beans and peas are in yogurt cups, everything else is in
planters. did i screw up bad? how can i make the transistion from windowsill
to mother earth easier on them? thanks for your help


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The Schmankster said:

"Eggs Zachtly" wrote in message
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The Schmankster said:

started a bunch of plants this year. some veggies some flowers. corn,
maters, beans, peas, pumpkin, sunflowers, carrots, zuchinni, morning
glories, alyssums, marigolds, some perenials (forgot the name) and my
scarlet begonias (tucked into her curls). started them in those little
planter flats on the window sill. now the tallest are around 10" tall
(beans
and peas)


Did you start "all" of the above plants, indoors? Some don't take well to
transplanting (carrots, corn). Some also like to be only sprouted, and
then
placed in the ground soon afterwards(peas).

How many corn plants are you putting out? (You'll need more than just a
couple plants, they really need to be planted in a fairly large "block" in
your garden.)

--
Eggs

-Going to church doesn't make you a Christian, any more than standing in a
garage makes you a car.


forgot to answer the first part. yes i did start them all on the windowsill.
the corn and beans and peas are in yogurt cups, everything else is in
planters. did i screw up bad? how can i make the transistion from windowsill
to mother earth easier on them? thanks for your help


No, you didn't "screw up bad". =) If you only planted 12 kernels, you
should still have more in the packet, in case the corn doesn't take well to
the transplanting. Besides, successive plantings of corn will extend your
harvest. I think I'd worry more about how the carrots do, but they're
fairly fast-growing, so you can still sow the seeds directly in the garden
as soon as it warms up. When you transplant everything, make sure you
harden them all off, first. And be quite gentle with the transplants when
you put the plugs in the ground.


--
Eggs

-If a cow laughs hard, does milk come out its nose?


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"The Schmankster" wrote in message ...
i live in rochester, ny (between buffalo and sewercuse). last year was my
first attempt at gardening. this year i aim to improve. its getting kinda
nice out and i am pondering....is it too early to put the 3-6" tall plants
on my windowsill into the garden outside? if so, when? thanks


We're just north of you, in Toronto, and we've started planting perenials
but'll wait another 4 weeks before planting annuals.


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