Re: Starting Planting!!!


That statement had one provision that wasn't stated....everything and 
anything that will survive in my area! Thanks for the info Leslie.  I 
have gardened one year her in Oklahoma but have had a lot of gardens 
over 25 years in Canada of my own. I plant flowers, veggies, and herbs.
good luck to you too!:) 
Ruth


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>At 7:32 AM 2/16/99, Ruth Shultz wrote:
>>Dear Leslie
>>I am in zone 7 and want to start anything and everything I can.
>>Ruth,....Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
>
>HI Ruth, I don't know exactly where you are so I brought up all the 
frsot dates.
>since you are in 7 I am guessing these two cities with later frost 
dates
>are in Z-6
>
>something to think about.
>have you ever gardened before?
>I ask only because of your above statement.
>LOL!
>I tried that one or two years then realized if my ground wasnt' ready 
it
>would most Likely die before I got it there.
>That was a very very expensive lesson.
>As much for the heart as the pocket book.this list deals with veggies 
there
>are ohters for flowers which I am not doing much of here THIS year.
> a few to attract bees for pollinating but thats all.
>
>
>
>
>                    Find Your Frost Date: OKLAHOMA
>This is generally the latest in Spring and the earliest in Fall your 
region
>experiences frost.
>
> CITY                  SPRING                FALL
>Boise City             5/09/97               9/21/97
>
>Chattanooga            4/29/97               10/10/97
>
>Idabel                 4/24/97               10/12/97
>
>Kingfisher             5/06/97               10/06/97
>
>Lawton                 4/24/97               10/13/97
>
>Perry                  5/01/97               10/07/97
>
>Tulsa                  4/27/97               10/13/97
>
>
>I got these off the net you might check you local extensions office to 
be sure.
>If you haven't already tried your local county extensions agent you 
should
>run their TODAY their is such a wealth of information just waiting to 
be
>given away!
>
>veggies, flowers, and canning!
>
>Peas can go in the ground in Zone 7.
>some beans.
> brussel sprouts, broccoli, and cauliflower can tolerate (i just 
learned)
>some dips in the 20's so if you are past most of that Lowes and others
>including nursheries have these available.
>
>Herbs are iffy but I was told Sorrel is great in this weather and some
>lettuces can be transplanted. or started i imagine.
>My neighbor has put out her potatoes, strawberries, onions and garlic.
>
>HAve Fun GOOD LUCK!!!
>
>--leslie
>Master Gardener Intern (Student), Zone 7(b?) low of 9F this year, in 
Humid,
>HUMID Cullman, Alabama.
>
>So much to learn so little time.
>
>
>
>
>


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