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How early is too early?

Posted by rrobinson720 Zone 5 IL (My Page) on
Sun, Mar 18, 07 at 10:45

I have several bare-root plants that I want to get in the ground this week, but I'm afraid of killing them if a hard frost comes through. So far I've gotten astilbe for the east side of the house, a raspberry, and a rose. I'm pretty good at my vegetable garden, but this bare root thing has me stumped.

I'm in central IL, zip 61530, if that helps.


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RE: How early is too early?

aren't you zone 6? .. i'm north of chicago ... last year i ordered a lot of bare root plants .. i potted them all up when i got them, and then planted them in the ground in the middle of may .. or even later ... but, again, i think central il. must be quite a bit warmer than we are ...

my plants all did GREAT, but then again, the way i did it does end up being more work ... good luck!


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RE: How early is too early?

I'm actually in zone 5A, but near the A/B line.


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RE: How early is too early?

If you ordered them (or picked them up at a nursery or store) and they sent them then the company (or store) is saying it's okay to put them into the ground.
I'd personally probably pot them up and if you have an enclosed porch set them out on that until some consistent warm weather comes.

I would hope that some places aren't just looking to make the money and get their products out ahead of the competition with no regard for the weather but . . .


 
 

 

 


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