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Mar 13, 2020 8:56 AM CST
Name: Paula Benyei
NYC suburbs (Zone 6b)
stone said:You really can't believe those seed packets.
Seems like you could plant both of those outdoors as soon as soil can be worked...


Tell me about it! I've got one that says "plant in spring as soon as the soil has thawed and can be worked. Usually 4-6 weeks after the last frost."

HA! The soil can be worked yesterday and 6 weeks after the last frost is freakin Mid June!
I don't know what genius write that one, lol.
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