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    When to plant in NH

    hi, i have done alot of research, but i was just wondering what time of the year you growers plant your seeds in the new england region. im going to be in NH starting in early spring, and i will have to stay with my cousins there for just about a full year. i think that all us outdoor growers around this colder region should keep eachother up to date on opinions of when to begin our growing. peace.
    Climbing High Reviewed by Climbing High on . When to plant in NH hi, i have done alot of research, but i was just wondering what time of the year you growers plant your seeds in the new england region. im going to be in NH starting in early spring, and i will have to stay with my cousins there for just about a full year. i think that all us outdoor growers around this colder region should keep eachother up to date on opinions of when to begin our growing. peace. Rating: 5

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    When to plant in NH

    hi climbing high.....well, i'm from northern michigan and i would guess our climates as simular, but i'm no expert. we plant our regular veggie gardens at the end of May here. first frost mid sept. good luck dude.

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