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<blockquote data-quote="Timmy59" data-source="post: 3730014" data-attributes="member: 39982"><p>I had a nice assortment of mater plants up and about an 1" tall or better. The last freeze got them. DEAD. Dang it, with the projected weather I'll wait until next weekend and do it again. Funny thing is it killed what was in 4" pots but there is a slew of volunteers coming up in big floor pots, but those have no ID and are most likely a cherry type of some sort. We'll keep some of them as it'd be a waste not too.</p><p>Not a pepper one has sprouted so I'll be doing them again too. Carrots are up and doing well, cabbage too, lettuce as well. Anxious ! More so than years past. The world environment has us planning more so than usual. We gave away a slew of older seeds as wasting time is not on my list of things to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timmy59, post: 3730014, member: 39982"] I had a nice assortment of mater plants up and about an 1" tall or better. The last freeze got them. DEAD. Dang it, with the projected weather I'll wait until next weekend and do it again. Funny thing is it killed what was in 4" pots but there is a slew of volunteers coming up in big floor pots, but those have no ID and are most likely a cherry type of some sort. We'll keep some of them as it'd be a waste not too. Not a pepper one has sprouted so I'll be doing them again too. Carrots are up and doing well, cabbage too, lettuce as well. Anxious ! More so than years past. The world environment has us planning more so than usual. We gave away a slew of older seeds as wasting time is not on my list of things to do. [/QUOTE]
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