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Do you pay attention to 'planting' seasons?
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In our experience, things grow yearlong here, but really "kick in" in the Spring.
We used to grow vegis every year. Sometime's I'd jump the gun and plant seeds in January or February but they didn't really grow much til March. Although it seems warm and beautiful here almost all the time, we've had the best results after February.
Locally raised (UH) seeds are best suited for Hawaii.

Congrats on your tomato harvest! Tomatoes are really hard to grow here (in my experience) without a greenhouse, unless you grow the one bite size ones.. They volunteer yearlong outside. The white fly is hard to control out in the open.

Even the Turmeric dies back in the winter and raises it's leaves magically in the Spring.
Happy gardening!
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RE: Do you pay attention to 'planting' seasons? - by Kenney - 10-11-2017, 02:39 PM

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