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Thread: Qestion for you old geezers on here.....

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    Default Qestion for you old geezers on here.....


    Is it too early to plant my maters, okra and pepper plants yet? Got the gardern tilled up and about ready. Has any of y'all done anything yet?

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    i aint no old geezer, but i dont believe we gonna get another cold front! We done planted maters

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    No geezer but i always plant around easter

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    I'm gonna chance a few early myself

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    Long term weather models gfs showing cold front with possible heavy frost before easter. Info from behind the scenes talk of the National weather service employees. Anyone who doesn't know what gfs means, it's the computer program used to forecast weather.
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    If frost comes, it'll kill me. I got maters blooming, peas, green beans, corn, taters, squash, butter beans, and okra. I'm trying to get the jump on dry weather by planting early. Last year I didn't make squat because of no rain.

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    The hotter the weather the hotter the pepper. Tomatos will slow down pollinating if it gets too hot, unless you have a variety that likes the heat! I would say go head on!!Heat Resistant Varieties of Tomato Plants | eHow.com

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    Creole and Arkansas Traveler are two good ones for the hot weather. Hard to find in garden centers, tho. I raise my own plants fron seed.

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    not a geezer yet, lol, but i would plant now, i think.

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