gotta love Wisconsin...72 degrees on day and 38 degrees the next...LOL Wisconsin is zone 5 for planting so you need to wait until after the last threat of frost unless you are planting in a very protective area. I usually don't plant until the end of may, but I live in southern Wisconsin, if you are further up north you should wait a couple more weeks. and you might want to consider starting your seeds in the house, you can start with that now.
2007-03-15 04:42:49
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answered by julie's_GSD_kirby 5
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For a sure answer, call up your nearest greenhouse (or gardening neighbor) and ask. Seeds themselves are fairly hardy and can usually survive a frost, but seedlings and new root systems are very sensitive and a frost will kill them, so plant when there's no real concern of frost. If you do experience a cold snap after you've planted your seeds, usually covering your gardens with a tarp or blanket will protect them as long as the ground doesn't freeze.
2007-03-12 10:09:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe you are in the same zone as me, in Ohio. I never plant before Memorial Day. The risk of frost makes the danger of the plant shoots dying a big one.
2007-03-12 09:36:02
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answered by brendans14 1
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Well you're in luck I work for the largest garden retailer in Wisconsin, Stein Gardens & Gifts, and we tell our customers right around the end of May and possibly before if you're sure that we will not be receiving any frost in your area.
2007-03-12 14:35:13
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answered by Dave 2
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I in lots of cases purchase plant existence, many of the stuff in our outdoor comes from seeds. Seeds that bypass on the instant indoors the floor Corn Potatoes Peas eco-friendly Beans Seeds that choose putting out Pumpkins plant life Cucumber Peppers Tomatoes Squash Watermelon i began out pumpkins from a seed packet very final 3 hundred and sixty 5 days in little styrofoam cups with holes indoors the backside. I observed the kit and it worked precisely like it replaced into meant to. Are you fertilizing your seeds? yet some 10/10/10 fertilizer and shop on with the training. My females choose to play indoors the outdoor....the older (3) likes to plant the seeds, the extra youthful (2) in basic terms performs indoors the airborne dirt and dirt. they additionally opt to help harvest it. we are indoors the technique of establishing a storage or whether this is waiting in time i might attempt putting out some extra efficient seeds this 3 hundred and sixty 5 days, next 3 hundred and sixty 5 days I plan on having the husband build me a lean to eco-friendly residing abode on the portion of the storage so i'm able to initiate all of them.
2016-11-24 22:55:47
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answered by Anonymous
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if your going to start them on the house this week is a good time if out side I plant the end of april I live in WIS & am in zone 5 if you look on the back of the seed packet it will tell you what zone you live in good luck & enjoy
2007-03-12 10:52:34
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answered by bjs2769 1
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Not until the end of May probably
2007-03-12 09:38:34
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answered by MelNoelle 3
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when there is no more danger of frost if planting outside
2007-03-12 09:35:17
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answered by luminous 7
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WHEN YOU ARE POSITIVE THAT YOU WON'T HAVE ANY MORE FROST OR SNOW PARTICULARLY WHEN THE TEMPERTURE IS AVOVE 40 AT NIGHT
2007-03-12 13:34:24
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answered by thomasl 6
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