temp question???

T@ll T33

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im in the northern midest and i was wondering if a good time to plant is late april the highs are around 65 in the day and the nights are high 30s low 40s
 

goosecomander

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check out your local farmers almanic for the last frost date google it. anytime after that u should be fine . dont rush getting them out there if u put them out to early you could stunt them or kill them . use the old saying (id rather be safe than sorry).
 

T@ll T33

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check out your local farmers almanic for the last frost date google it. anytime after that u should be fine . dont rush getting them out there if u put them out to early you could stunt them or kill them . use the old saying (id rather be safe than sorry).

thanks bro that helped much i have a bunch of books on gardening but weather is not a topic they cover i got radishes lettuce onion green onion snap peas and broccoli comin up right now i know when they need to go out i was just wondering about the REAL veggies because im gettin them started soon as well

THANKS again** i also notice your a hunter as well which is great i have a 4 year old german shorthair that loves pheasant!!
 

jr22hockey

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Not trying to hijack your thread T33 but this question seems fitting. Will plants survive in a high and low of 45-29?
 

UNICRONLIVES

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Not trying to hijack your thread T33 but this question seems fitting. Will plants survive in a high and low of 45-29?
I doubt it bro!! im in Ind. and i plant at 4:20 50-65F high and 40-50s low and do another planting at 5:20 65-75f high and 50-60s low....and if i see the weather sayin to frost i go and cover the 4:20 girls just in case!!
 

regrets

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Another quick hijack, but is it mosltly the temp of the plant iteslf that is a problem or is the problem more root based? I assume both, anything besides applying a layer f mulch over the soil to keep soil temps up, like possibly digging a deeper hole, and filling it with ast seasons leaves and worm castings or something, as the microbial break down gives off heat?
 
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