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Does anyone know when I can plant my garden? I want to plant tomatoes, basil and oregano. I don't know when the danger of frost will have past, or if it even matters for these plants.
I do know that Lowes has the plants outside ready for purchase. I just don't want to buy anything until I can put it in the ground.
Re: when to plant
Here's a great resource from Purdue. (man, and as a Hoosier, I hate saying that!)
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/ext/Pubs/HO/HO_186.pdf
Go Hoosiers!
I was born and raised to make fun of Purdue too. I hate to admit when some of the students and alumni actually have good ideas.
Well, it looks like early May is the time I'm looking forward to.
I can't wait to get some tomato plants and some herbs and put them out, but it would probably be a waste of time to do it this early.
so much purdue hate! i don't see at vet school at iu....
GO BOILERS!