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Originally Posted by Spike2
Gardeneer, I am right by the snow belt and get some of the lake effect nastiness. I am usually thrilled if I can get my garden planted the first week or two of June. First there is the cold and snow and then we have to get the tornado warnings/watches (Holy heck we are going to Oz) and finally the rains. Takes a while for things to warm up and dry off lol. So I see the pictures and get all twitchy.
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June ? , in Ohio ? That sounds strange ? Even up North, CT I used to plant out in did May.
What is your average LFD up there ?
Lakes and big bodies of water usually tend to moderate the temperatures.