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Hello from Duluth Minnesnowta
Hello from Duluth Minnesnowta, I've got my garden boxes built and itching for the temps to warm up enough to plant my seedlings!
msaxton- Posts : 1
Join date : 2015-04-23
Location : Duluth Mn
Re: Hello from Duluth Minnesnowta
msaxton : hithere:, that's look a lovely little area when it grows up. Send us pictures as it matures.
I live in British Columbia, Canada, and I once passed through Duluth at the height of a tornado warning so I know how scary it can be. We had to take shelter in some building. Early 1990s.
Kelejan Canadian Region Host
I live in British Columbia, Canada, and I once passed through Duluth at the height of a tornado warning so I know how scary it can be. We had to take shelter in some building. Early 1990s.
Kelejan Canadian Region Host
Re: Hello from Duluth Minnesnowta
Hello, @msaxton, and from CT.
(Is this what Minnesnowta still looks like?)
Your future SFG looks great! What're you gonna grow?
(Is this what Minnesnowta still looks like?)
Your future SFG looks great! What're you gonna grow?
Nicola- Posts : 220
Join date : 2010-05-19
Location : Central CT Zone 6a
Re: Hello from Duluth Minnesnowta
Msaxton from NE SD! We do have some gardening challenges here in the GWN!
Goosegirl- Posts : 3435
Join date : 2011-02-16
Age : 59
Location : Zone 4A - NE SD
Re: Hello from Duluth Minnesnowta
Welcome from another cold and snowy state, this one Maine.
With our short growing seasons one has to plan and get things in the ground post haste to enjoy them.
With our short growing seasons one has to plan and get things in the ground post haste to enjoy them.
quiltbea- Posts : 4712
Join date : 2010-03-21
Age : 82
Location : Southwestern Maine Zone 5A
Duluth is a nice place
I have been to Duluth and Superior many times. It is a lovely place, and I know your summers have very long days with ample growing opportunities. You should be able to get some greens going now. I grew Kale all winter here in Nashville, and we got down to almost 0 two days. Just a little protection for when it dropped under 25, and I am sure you won't have any more lows in the teens. Kale, Lettuce, Spinach, and others should be available for planting now.
Razed Bed- Posts : 243
Join date : 2015-04-01
Location : Zone 7
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