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NutmegYankee

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3. I don't know of any for Southeastern Connecticut.
Mon May 28, 2018, 05:14 PM
May 2018

It probably wouldn't help anyhow, as our weather can be maddeningly bi-polar. For instance, it was 88 F Saturday, and Sunday started in the mid 50s and dropped to 50 F at night. Today is 66, tomorrow will be 86. I use varieties from seed houses in the region like Johnny's Seeds that do better in slow to warm soils. Sun wise, the early spring can get cloudy for days, but once Summer starts it gets much better. And since our latitude is just below Rome, Italy we don't suffer the heat scorch of the Southeast.

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