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    St. Louis, MO

    St. Louis, MO
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    Should I hold off planting my transplants and new seeds?

    Honestly this is an experiment. Looking at the back of the seed packet quite a few should be ok I’m direct showing things like spinach, kale, radishes, beets, lettuces, kohlrabi, snow and snap peas, carrots, turnips, bunching onion, leeks, and Swiss Chard. If it works it works. If it doesn’t...
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    Hi from Metro STL, MO

    My ladies are out as much as possible. I alternate them and my dog. I plan on adding some chicken wire along the top edge of the fence to make it an uncomfortable roosting place. I heard that helps. Since we have a convo going on the other thread about the crops I’ll reply there.
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    Should I hold off planting my transplants and new seeds?

    I’ve been delaying for at least a couple of weeks to be honest. 😅
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    Hi from Metro STL, MO

    My main opponent is my chickens. 😂 We put up a fence around the garden to help with deterring them. We’ll see how well it works when my plants are in. I’m also putting up hoops with cloth.
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    Should I hold off planting my transplants and new seeds?

    Hi. We’re expecting a thunderstorm this afternoon. I planned on putting out my Brussels sprout, Stonehead cabbage, Ruby Perfection Cabbage, Destiny Broccoli, Blue Ridge Kale, Rainbow Chard, Snow Crown Cauliflower and any any seed planted 1/2” or deeper today. Should I hold off until another day...
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    Hi from Metro STL, MO

    Hi All, I’m stuck in the suburban St. Louis, Missouri area but it doesn’t bother me as much as it used to. 🤣 I dove into the chicken world in May. I have 9 hens that my sweet dog is jealous of. I’m waiting for all 9 to lay. So why not dive even more into gardening now? I now have about 88 sq ft...
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