Is It too late to direct sow Zinnia seed for fall?
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Comments (2)Hi Shendeavorelae, Plant away! Here in my zone 5 the weather prolongs some of my planting till the first of June. Happy Gardening! Marsha...See MoreIs it too late to direct sow cukes or melons?
Comments (3)How many days for the melons? I just sowed some 75 day ones 2 weeks ago. Have a second round of French cukes to sow for fall harvesting. Swiss Chard just popping thru Tonight sowing the 68 day corn. The fall cauliflower and broccoli plants just poked thru for planting in July I figure my frost date at October 15th....See MoreIs it too late to direct sow annuals?
Comments (8)I would think so Joanne. I'm busy preparing for a plant sale which I'm holding this weekend and haven't really had time for the annuals. There are some waiting for me on the deck which I winter sowed, but as I start cleaning some of the garden areas after this weekend, I'll be direct sowing as I go. I still have lots of seeds left and I'd rather not keep them and start fresh next year. Our season goes late - well into October - and I expect lots of blooms!...See MoreIs it too late to direct sow Larspur seeds now?
Comments (2)Beverly, I sowed some on April 1st, right before we had 5 nights of freezing temps, so they were a little slow to come up. The Bachelor's buttons and Dahlias I sowed at the same time came up much faster. It makes me think that Larkspur likes warmer soil. Penny...See MoreUser
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