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I was not sure the best place for this question but since it solely deals with vegetables, I'll try here. I am starting to think about planting for fall crops in western Pennsylvania. This year I have purchased a lighting system to start seedlings and had great success with it for spring.
I would like to start getting ready for the fall plants, but I don’t want to plant too late. I was thinking of starting the Cole crops on the 26th and some of the bigger head forming lettuces. Is this too late, or will I have enough time to get them going enough?
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