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Forum: Winter SowingReplies: 18, Views: 149
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Seandor
Springfield, MA
(Zone 6a)

June 19, 2007
1:33 PM

Post #3633822

I know this isn't really winter sowing - but it's the same principle (I think). I don't have anyplace in my garden to start these, but could I start them now - just like I was winter sowing them? Or is it too late? does anyone know how long it takes these cabbages to grow? I know the night temperature has to drop below 50 degrees - so sometime in mid-September?

So - should I start them now or did I waste my money. (I understand the most veggie seeds don't keep - has any one kept these seeds before?)

Thanks
Michaela

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