RE: The Community Garden, July 2022

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I LOVE THIS!
What a wonderful Garden. I had never heard that about Pumpkin. In fact, I follow many gardeners on Youtube, and many of them plant Pumpkin indoors in late winter, and transplant the seedlings outside, in spring. I do as well, and my Pumpkin seem to be doing OK!

That first one in line, lower left, is the Pumpkin. I started it, March 1st, indoors.



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Did you start it in that bag/pot? Or in a decomposing pot so that you didn't have to take it out? Or did you start it in a smaller thing that you had to take it out of to replant in the bigger one? Because when I had just moved them and several started dying off, I was reading a gardening article about growing pumpkins and that's where they said that they don't like their roots disturbed. And I was like ...oh shit. xD

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I start them in these containers, and transplant them:

those are cucumber, but I do my pumpkin, squash and watermelon all the same way.

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Good tip - I might get on this today - just after midwinter here!

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@riverflows for me, I seed start peppers about 8-10 weeks before LAST FROST. I seed start tomato 6-8 weeks before last frost. Cucumber, Squash, Zucchini, Melon, etc about 6 weeks before last frost date. All indoors, all under grow lights, and all on a heat mat, for warmth.
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Fantastic. Thanks so much for sharing - that's really useful! We have a much longer growing season here and I do have the polytunnel but I think I'd do some indoors with the heat pad as I have my mushroom grow martha inside anyway. I have found I get awesome results growing the capsicums (as we call pepperes here) in the polytunnel in wicking buckets - they get more water and heat there and fertiliser too than the garden proper. I wouldnt have a clue when our last frost is ahha...well, probs September sometime so if I rewind six weeks from there that'll be on the money for getting seeds in in the next fortnight before I go back to work! but all i know is I'm sorting out seeds and potting mix and tidying up ready to get them in soonish is some form!

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We get last frost 1st of May (average) and first frost mid to late October... about 175 growing days for much. Some, like my potato, and some cold weather greens, I can grow later or earlier.

Our winters can have a meter or more of snow, and at times, well below -20ºC

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Your winters are crazy. We rarely have snow near me - it's a thrill if there is, and we drive to find it altitude (up in the mountains it's a great ski season). My jalapenos are STILL ripening in the polytunnel and it's gone mid winter now! I mean, I'm cold - but minimum -5 is super rare and days get to more like 12 ish and we're all moaning it's cold! Which it is, for us. A metre of snow in my garden is just inconcievable to me. Like, mindblowing.

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