Sustainabee

joined 2 years ago
 

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[–] Sustainabee 4 points 2 years ago

For spring planting, you need to start seeds really early so they're ready for the ground once you're past any hard freezes. I try to look for varieties that can handle some warmth so they don't bolt too early too. Alternatively, plant spinach substitutes that do well in cool & warm. I like to use the tops of my sweet potatoes & some lambs quarters once it gets too warm.