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* Beatin' the BoltSnag
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Beatin' the Bolt

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From: Snag_...@msn.com (Snag)
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Subject: Beatin' the Bolt
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 by: Snag - Sat, 24 Feb 2024 19:28 UTC

In the past I've always had problems with lettuce/spinach/bok choi
bolting way too soon . So this year I decided to plant them a lot
earlier than I have in the past . The envelopes say "as soon as the soil
is workable" so ... today I planted lettuce , spinach , bok choi , and
beets . Last frost date is about 6-7 weeks out , we'll see how this works .

--
Snag
"They may take our lives but
they'll never take our freedom."
William Wallace

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From: songb...@anthive.com (songbird)
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 by: songbird - Sun, 25 Feb 2024 00:16 UTC

Snag wrote:
> In the past I've always had problems with lettuce/spinach/bok choi
> bolting way too soon . So this year I decided to plant them a lot
> earlier than I have in the past . The envelopes say "as soon as the soil
> is workable" so ... today I planted lettuce , spinach , bok choi , and
> beets . Last frost date is about 6-7 weeks out , we'll see how this works .

:)

good luck! with the way it has been so warm at
times you may be ok where you are at.

songbird

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From: bobnos...@gmail.com (Bob F)
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 by: Bob F - Sun, 25 Feb 2024 05:55 UTC

On 2/24/2024 11:28 AM, Snag wrote:
>  In the past I've always had problems with lettuce/spinach/bok choi
> bolting way too soon . So this year I decided to plant them a lot
> earlier than I have in the past . The envelopes say "as soon as the soil
> is workable" so ... today I planted lettuce , spinach , bok choi , and
> beets . Last frost date is about 6-7 weeks out , we'll see how this works .
>

I tried to do a late crop of spinach here in Seattle once which grew to
2-3 inch plants before the grow season ended. We must have had a mild
winter, because it was still alive in the spring. I transplanted it to a
sunnier bed, and it grew like gangbusters. It grew into gigantic plants,
maybe 15 inches or more tall with 6-8 inch leaves.

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From: csh...@virginia-beach.net (cshenk)
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 by: cshenk - Sun, 10 Mar 2024 17:27 UTC

songbird wrote:

> Snag wrote:
> > In the past I've always had problems with lettuce/spinach/bok
> > choi bolting way too soon . So this year I decided to plant them a
> > lot earlier than I have in the past . The envelopes say "as soon as
> > the soil is workable" so ... today I planted lettuce , spinach ,
> > bok choi , and beets . Last frost date is about 6-7 weeks out ,
> > we'll see how this works .
>
> :)
>
> good luck! with the way it has been so warm at
> times you may be ok where you are at.
>
>
> songbird

I just put them in a partly shady spot.

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 by: Snag - Sun, 10 Mar 2024 19:59 UTC

On 3/10/2024 12:27 PM, cshenk wrote:
> songbird wrote:
>
>> Snag wrote:
>>> In the past I've always had problems with lettuce/spinach/bok
>>> choi bolting way too soon . So this year I decided to plant them a
>>> lot earlier than I have in the past . The envelopes say "as soon as
>>> the soil is workable" so ... today I planted lettuce , spinach ,
>>> bok choi , and beets . Last frost date is about 6-7 weeks out ,
>>> we'll see how this works .
>>
>> :)
>>
>> good luck! with the way it has been so warm at
>> times you may be ok where you are at.
>>
>>
>> songbird
>
> I just put them in a partly shady spot.
>

I've done a lot of tree removal work to get full sun at least most of
the day ... and I might take out a couple more trees this year . At
least the trees are oak and make good firewood .
--
Snag
"They may take our lives but
they'll never take our freedom."
William Wallace

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