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Is it too early to plant?
OK< I live in WA (Seattle/Tacoma) and we've been consistently having over 50 degrees and it looks like it will last into the next couple of weeks.
Today I tilled my raised veggie beds and put in Swiss Chard, Snow peas, Beets and radishes (the seeds that came pre-spaced on a tape:very nifty btw).
I also planted garlic and onions and some herbs (chives, cilantro, parsley, thyme) and two blueberry bushes I got at Costco.
Do you think it will be fine?
Re: Is it too early to plant?
you may find this helpful...
http://www.dandello.net/garden/vegplant.shtml
I would look at your local state ag extension's suggestions.
I planted potatoes, onions, lettuce and sugar snap peas yesterday (I'm in TN). The Ag Extension says to wait until next week to do the carrots and beets I want to plant too.
Thank You! This is fantastic; I just plug in first/last frost dates (which are provided above) and it tells me when to plant.