Bobby_M said:All the rhizomes I planted TWO WEEKS ago are sprouting and about 4-6" out of the soil.
Well, to be fair all the chemicals in the Jersey soil won't let the ground freeze.
Bobby_M said:All the rhizomes I planted TWO WEEKS ago are sprouting and about 4-6" out of the soil.
rabidgerbil said:You are only getting a 10 to 20 percent success rate with seeds? What are you doing wrong? I don't care what it is, carrots, tomatoes, cukes, broccolli, lettuces, herbs, peppers, you name it, I get about a 95+ % success rate with my seeds. If anything, my seeds are too successful, and the wife complains that I plant way too much every year. I container grow everything, and I end up with containers all over the deck, up and down the driveway, you name it, just so I can find a place to put everything. Drives the wife nuts. She does LOVE all the tomatoes though.
EvilTOJ said:Boston, MA
Latitude 42.37
Yakima, WA
Latitude 46.61
Yakima's already starting on their growing season weeks ago. Higher latitude doesn't necessarily mean it's too cold. So knock it with the latitude attitude. :fro:
Your still wrong about too early to plant hops.Donasay said:I really should have said the northeast in the title, because oregon california etc are the exception.
Hello
I'm considering growing my own next year. I'm in Upstate NY (zone 4a or b) and in the snow belt. I'm going to use them priamarly for mid to mildly hopped pale ales. Suggestions?
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