Too Late to seed ?

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  1. fwrs4ever

    fwrs4ever New Seed

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    Hello I was wondering if it is too late in the season to put out seeds for annuals ? Will I end up with plants and no blooms ? I am in zone 7, RI.

    I have some poppy seeds I'd love to plant, and a few others.

    thanks in advance for any advice. :!:
     
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    Chitweed In Flower

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    I think you might be too late for annuals in zone 7. (I am 7 also) Perennials can be started as they will winter over. You are probably ok with some of the fast growing veggies like radishes, squash, & cukes. The leafy herbs like basil and parsley are ok too. Pumpkins is ok too, as they have a long season into fall.
     
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    fwrs4ever New Seed

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    I was afraid of that...thanks for the info..I will save my seeds for next season, and just start some perenniels..Thanks again !
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    I'm still putting in seed here in Ontario fwrs4ever. Planted some Nigella and Poppy last week and they are already growing :)
     
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    fwrs4ever New Seed

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    ooo, well that is wonderful, I was soo dissappointed that I didnt get the poppy seed in..I also have sunflower, morning glory, moonflower and a few others. I will take a chance and have them put in tomorrow..I will use half of what I have just incase.

    You made my day, thank you !

    Good luck with your Nigella and Poppy !
     

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