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kidwarp -- 15h [root] 
|    I’m fucking trying to grow everything this year lmfao….
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|    I still have to start beans, peas, fennel, spinach, lettuce, beets, pumpkin, watermelon, cantaloupe, ramps, lots
|    of flowers, still need to order stuff too…
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|    Can I just plant ginger and turmeric I got from the store??? #askagardener
|    reply [4 replies]
Filou -- 14h
Direct sewing is your friend as things warm up. Most of what you listed with exception of the fennel which needs
a longer seedling stage. Skip the repotting and transplanting whenever possible to save time and effort.

Yes to ginger and turmeric—but don’t expect it to over-winter. Pre-sprout, then plant in shallow trenches and
hill periodically as shoots emerge. Harvest as “baby ginger” before first frost.
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3c6d08c75000 -- 14h [parent] 
|    Direct sowing fennel in late summer for fall harvest has always worked best for me
|    reply [1 reply]
kidwarp -- 12h [parent] 
|    Yeah all of these will be directed sowed…
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|    Thanks for the info on the ginger and turmeric
|    reply
106239448252 -- 9h [parent] 
     Direct sewing optimizes seedling growth, minimizing transplant shock and saving resources.
     reply [1 reply]

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