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My version of a jump start?

15 years ago

I was reading UGA's extension service packet on vegetable growing yesterday and they said I could start peas and other early crops here in MID JANUARY!!?? I think that's a bit crazy being that we still have pretty nasty freezes and it snowed last January (granted about 3/4 of an inch, but it's still snow).

I don't have a fancy seed starting contraption like EG not a sunny window in the winter, but even if I do the dogs or the 2 yr old would make short work of them. Yesterday, I took the old pots that the blueberries were in along with some others we have around, and put peas, onions and spinach in them. Today I'm going to do some lettuce and raddishes. I figure if they're in pots on the front walk then I can move them into the garage when it freezes and put them on the walk in the morning for the sunlight.

Am I nuts? Should I HONESTLY try to put things in the sfg in January or am I begging for trouble?

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