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With my ridiculously northern climate, I've learned to just wait. There is nothing more frustrating than an early June frost (yes, june) knocking everything back and having to start over. Any direct seeded crops that can handle some cold get planted a few weeks early, as the soil warms up. Transplants wait until June 15 unless I have protection in place.
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