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Last frost dates by USDA Zone: • Zone 1 - May 22 - June 4 • Zone 2 — May 15 - May 22 • Zone 3 — May 1 - May 16 • Zone 4 - April 24 - May 12 • Zone 5 — April 7 - April 30 • Zone 6 — April 1 - April 21 • Zone 7 — March 22 - April 3 • Zone 8 — March 13 - March 28 • Zone 9 — February 6 - February 28 • Zone 10+ — Rarely or Never Unsure what zone you’re in? Use our “Find My Hardiness Zone” button located on our home page! Happy planting nostr! image
Recipe Monday: Chunky Beef Noodle Soup: 1 pound boneless round steak, cut into 1/2-inch 1 medium onion, chopped 2 garlic cloves, minced 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 2 cups water 1 can (14-1/2 ounces) diced tomatoes, undrained 1 can (10-1/2 ounces) condensed beef consomme, undiluted 1 to 2 teaspoons chili powder 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano 1 cup uncooked spiral pasta 1 medium green pepper, chopped 1/4 cup minced fresh parsley In a large saucepan, cook round steak, onion and garlic in oil until the meat is browned and the onion is tender, about 5 minutes. Stir in water, tomatoes, consomme and seasonings; bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer until meat is tender, about 1-1/2 hours. Stir in pasta and green pepper. Simmer, uncovered, until noodles are tender, about 8 minutes. Add parsley image
With the growing season fast approaching, here’s some tips to help get you going! Pumpkins start to germinate at soil temperatures between 65° and 70°F. Get a head start by sowing some of your pumpkin seeds a few days before your last expected frost date. Ten days later, when sprouts begin to appear, sow a second row about 6 inches from the first. If a late killing frost arrives, you can depend on the second crop. If a killing frost does not occur, pull out the second planting. image
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SeedVaultMarket 2 months ago
Huge shoutout to one of our regulars in Florida! All these seeds are heading to warmer weather! image
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SeedVaultMarket 2 months ago
With the growing season fast approaching, here’s some tips to help get you going. For Peas, it’s best to prepare pea planting beds in the fall for a head start. Turn over the soil, add aged manure, and mulch well. In the early spring, when soil temps are at least 40°F, pull back the mulch and make holes with a dibble, if necessary, to get your seeds into the ground. A blanket of snow won’t hurt emerging pea plants, but several days of freezing temperatures could; cover , if necessary. Add more seeds later if you discover spaces where some seeds did not germinate. image
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SeedVaultMarket 2 months ago
With the growing season fast approaching, here’s some tips to help get you going! For carrots, turn over the soil to a depth of about 6 inches and remove and stones or rocks. Plant seeds 3 to 5 weeks before the last spring frost. Set seeds 3 to 4 inches apart in rows at least 1 foot apart. When seedlings are 1 inch tall, thin with scissors (do not pull) to 3 inches. Water at least 1 inch per week! image