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  1. It depends on which zone imo but I always start beans early. I like to be harvesting right around when I plan on transplanting my juvenile tomato.

  2. OH COOL THIS IS SO HELPFUL. THANK YOU JEFF. FATHER GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY IN JESUS NAME πŸ™ ❀ πŸ™Œ

  3. I have transplanted 1 month old corn seedlings and as long as they have not developed secondary roots, they will take +- 2 weeks but they still have me a harvest.

  4. John 3:16 KJV
    For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

  5. Me: anxiously watching hoping he doesn’t say something I’ve already planted πŸ˜‚

  6. Oops….started my peas and beans. Lol first time gardner here. Oh well, now I know for next time. Lol

  7. Great list, Jeff!πŸ†πŸŒ± A helpful tip for small scale gardens is to sow seeds in toilet paper tubes. It works absolutely amazing for peas, beans and corn. The squash family does great too. You then plant the entire tube, so there is zero transplant shock. A good tip for newbies next year, because it takes quite a while to collect enough toilet paper tubes for growing.πŸ˜‰πŸ’– P.S. I would NEVER try root crops this way (radish, carrot, potato, etc).

  8. So youre not saying dont start early. Youre saying you dont have to plant indoors in trays early. Ok.

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