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Jan 19, 2022 11:18 AM CST
Name: Hammer O'Justice
northwestern Ohio (Zone 6a)
Mountainlakecorner said:@Hammerojustice I moved from Southern MD (7a) to Western Maryland (5b/6a) so I understand completely. It was like learning to garden all over again. It has its pros and cons.
My first year of getting into more vegetable gardening I was so disappointed because nothing was getting pollinated. So last year (my first year winter sowing) was all about putting in things that were going to help with pollination. I love love love winter sowing. All my WS perennials jugs are under about 12" of snow right now. I can't wait to put in hardy annuals and then I am actually going to try some veggies this year.
One of the things that also helped was putting morning glory on the cattle panel trellis with the beans and squash.
I wish you lots of blooms in your new adventure.
Toni


Thank you! ny tips on winter sowing would be most appreciated! It's been cold as anything here, but no snow... I'm really annoyed at that... I want snow.. lol...
Morning glories with beans and squash? Was that for pollination purposes? How does it work with the invasiveness of the morning glories?

Thanks in advance
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