Re: Vegaholics anonymous
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- Subject: Re: Vegaholics anonymous
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- Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 13:49:12 -0500
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If your seed catalog is like most, it will tell you how many days it
requires from seed/plant (need to read the fine print) to harvest.
Barbara Davis zone 7/8 SW of Fort Worth, TX
>
> Hi. My name is Stan, and I'm a vegaholic.
> (in the background I hear "HI, Stan")
> It has been 7 months since I have planted a seed. (no, I won't go
> there)
> I don't know how much longer I can hold out.
> I keep getting temptation in the mail just about every day. Those darn
> catalogs. Seeds, plants, bugs, tools, Asian women........it's just too
> much I tell you, too much!
> I need help!
> (now in whisper mode) I have never tried growing onions from seed
> before, but
> I want to try this spring. They are so much cheaper than sets, and there
> looks to be a wider variety available. I have at least 120 frost free
> days each summer.
> My main question is, how many days before the last expected frost can
> I put onion seeds in the ground, if any?
>
> Stan the cheap and lazy gardener
> Colorado, Zone 5? 5200ft. (That's 5200 feet above sea level, I am
> not a millipede)
>
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