It’s too cold, too short a growing season for a lot of vegetables that might be easier to grow in more southern zones (eggplants die in my garden, sweet potatoes are spindly shadows of their southern cousins). In my particular part of US Zone 6b, the climate’s pretty rainy and also has serious heat waves that last for weeks, but with a growing season that drops off by mid October. And you! You can still sow many of these vegetables from seed in May and then reap the rewards, in some cases, as soon as June! ![]() I’m here to tell you it is not too late to plant some vegetables right now, this very month in fact! I am also in this situation, in your shoes, that I am by some quantum miracle standing in your shoes at the same time as you with this problem - I have been overwhelmed with work and all things life and have not planted my garden and now I need to need to seriously get on my game and get some seeds into the ground. And are you here because you’re wondering what vegetables to grow from seed in May? That’s great!! We’re doing great. I’m so glad you’re here and that you’re contemplating the possibility of growing at least one vegetable. Hey there, my procrastinating yet effervescent gay friend. ![]()
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