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I'm in NW Illinois. I'm getting antsy for fresh herbs. I usually buy
the plants at the garden store and transplant them to large pots on
the deck for the Summer.

Is it too early?
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On May 1, 1:05 pm, Mitch Mitch@... wrote:
I'm in NW Illinois. I'm getting antsy for fresh herbs. I usually buy
the plants at the garden store and transplant them to large pots on
the deck for the Summer.

Is it too early?


Not if it's garlic chives or parsley.

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James wrote:
On May 1, 1:05 pm, Mitch Mitch@... wrote:
I'm in NW Illinois. I'm getting antsy for fresh herbs. I usually buy
the plants at the garden store and transplant them to large pots on
the deck for the Summer.

Is it too early?


Not if it's garlic chives or parsley.


My chives and garlic chives are doing great here in zone 5b
in New York. I'd say go for it.

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