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Because we are going out of town for almost two months in about two weeks, I decided to take a gamble and put my tomatoes and peppers in well before our last average frost date. A neighbor is from New England and he had tomatoes, squash, etc LONG before anyone else b/c he put things in so much earlier than the "recommended" date last year. Not sure how he became an early-bird in an even colder climate but hey, the results spoke for themselves.
He's promised to keep an eye on my garden (containers) and help my house sitter cover everything if the dreaded frost comes after we leave. He even gifted me some squash transplants that went in almost two weeks ago, so it will be interesting to see if planting them super-early defeats my #1 hated nemesis squash vine borer this season.
I'm feeling so reckless that I even transplanted the water-rooted basil starts I got going from an organic bunch I bought last month.
I've put in moonflowers and morning glories too. Wheee-heeee! Frost, who'd afraid of frost??? Not me!!! ;)
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