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Old February 12, 2012   #16
biscgolf
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i've already planted my first batch for this year since it has been warm enough and dry enough that the ground was workable. worst case on these is it actually gets cold for a prolonged time and the ground freezes and does them in. should this occur i'm out $5 in seed and an hour or 2.

more likely imo is they just sit until it warms up in which case what would normally be my first batch of peas planted last week of february or first week of march will become a double batch.

best case is they go ahead and grow and i have peas for my customers 3 weeks early...
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