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Planting in Canada - Zone 3a Temperate Short Summer regions

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Recent Comments

  • 06 May - Etta
    Best potatoes for zone 8b And when should they be planted. Ate buying potatoes online an ok idea?
    in Potato
  • 04 May - Jimmy O
    Can I plant my crowns in Early May or do I need to wait until the fall
    in Asparagus
  • 03 May - Carl
    I live in Cairns in tropical far north Queensland. I'd like to attempt to grow jeruslalem artichokes in a raised vegetable patch.It is the autumn/ winter season now. Is it possible ?
    in Jerusalem Artichokes
  • 03 May - Herman
    I grow my rhubarb in pots and have had good results. Always leave a few stems but today I was distracted and removed them all ! Will new stalks still emerge?
    in Rhubarb
  • 02 May -
    When to plant daikon radish in zone 8 b?
    in Cabbage
  • 02 May -
    Probably a bit early, best wait for June
    in Peas
  • 02 May - Brett
    Corn takes a fair bit of water so keep the drink up to them. They do have a pretty good sized root system so it would depend on the depth of the raised bed. I've grown them OK in 600mm deep beds.
    in Sweet corn

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