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30-01-2004 04:42 AM

vegatables when to plant?
 
Hello, I live in the low country of S.C. zone 8 .I want to start
garden from seed. I tilled up a spot 5' x 20' used 1"x4"to for frame with a
raised rige 1"6" tall down the middle. Isowed the seed watered it in and
covered with 6mil. plastic.
Is this a hot bed and is it too sone? It was cool season seed i
sowed. I would be gratful for any feed back or links.
Thank You, Whikyjoe








gregpresley 30-01-2004 09:43 AM

vegatables when to plant?
 
I would think that right now (if the ice storm has passed) would be a great
time in South Carolina to plant cabbages, broccoli, peas, radishes, and
other cool weather crops. After all, you want them to be ripe before the
hot, humid weather strikes in May - so they'll have half of February to
germinate, and March and April to ripen.
wrote in message
...
Hello, I live in the low country of S.C. zone 8 .I want to start
garden from seed. I tilled up a spot 5' x 20' used 1"x4"to for frame with

a
raised rige 1"6" tall down the middle. Isowed the seed watered it in and
covered with 6mil. plastic.
Is this a hot bed and is it too sone? It was cool season seed i
sowed. I would be gratful for any feed back or links.
Thank You, Whikyjoe










Cereus-validus 30-01-2004 11:15 AM

vegatables when to plant?
 
Agreed.

This is the best time of the year to grow your own frozen vegetables!!!!!


gregpresley wrote in message
...
I would think that right now (if the ice storm has passed) would be a

great
time in South Carolina to plant cabbages, broccoli, peas, radishes, and
other cool weather crops. After all, you want them to be ripe before the
hot, humid weather strikes in May - so they'll have half of February to
germinate, and March and April to ripen.
wrote in message
...
Hello, I live in the low country of S.C. zone 8 .I want to

start
garden from seed. I tilled up a spot 5' x 20' used 1"x4"to for frame

with
a
raised rige 1"6" tall down the middle. Isowed the seed watered it in and
covered with 6mil. plastic.
Is this a hot bed and is it too sone? It was cool season seed i
sowed. I would be gratful for any feed back or links.
Thank You, Whikyjoe





Cereus-validus 30-01-2004 11:29 AM

vegatables when to plant?
 
Agreed.

This is the best time of the year to grow your own frozen vegetables!!!!!


gregpresley wrote in message
...
I would think that right now (if the ice storm has passed) would be a

great
time in South Carolina to plant cabbages, broccoli, peas, radishes, and
other cool weather crops. After all, you want them to be ripe before the
hot, humid weather strikes in May - so they'll have half of February to
germinate, and March and April to ripen.
wrote in message
...
Hello, I live in the low country of S.C. zone 8 .I want to

start
garden from seed. I tilled up a spot 5' x 20' used 1"x4"to for frame

with
a
raised rige 1"6" tall down the middle. Isowed the seed watered it in and
covered with 6mil. plastic.
Is this a hot bed and is it too sone? It was cool season seed i
sowed. I would be gratful for any feed back or links.
Thank You, Whikyjoe





Cereus-validus 30-01-2004 11:32 AM

vegatables when to plant?
 
Agreed.

This is the best time of the year to grow your own frozen vegetables!!!!!


gregpresley wrote in message
...
I would think that right now (if the ice storm has passed) would be a

great
time in South Carolina to plant cabbages, broccoli, peas, radishes, and
other cool weather crops. After all, you want them to be ripe before the
hot, humid weather strikes in May - so they'll have half of February to
germinate, and March and April to ripen.
wrote in message
...
Hello, I live in the low country of S.C. zone 8 .I want to

start
garden from seed. I tilled up a spot 5' x 20' used 1"x4"to for frame

with
a
raised rige 1"6" tall down the middle. Isowed the seed watered it in and
covered with 6mil. plastic.
Is this a hot bed and is it too sone? It was cool season seed i
sowed. I would be gratful for any feed back or links.
Thank You, Whikyjoe






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