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Mar 1, 2014 8:08 AM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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Char
Thanks, great info.
But, as usual I am a little confused Confused
1) How long is the peak season or Midseason period? Also is it dependent upon the specific plants in your garden?
2) Does each individual registrant determine this info for the plant they are registering based on when it blooms in their garden? This would seem to cause several problems. It seems the ranking would depend on the plants already growing in your garden. If you specialized in extra early plants and all the plants you grew were "extra early" that would throw off the normal midseason timing, and if you specialized in extra late and all the plants you grew were" extra late bloomers" then that would also throw off the Midseason timing.

"Calculate when peak bloom is in your area and determine how your seedling falls into the bloom sequence." That sounds very exact, but just what does "Calculate" mean and how large is "Your area"?
Have I worded that so it makes any sense?
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