Originally Posted By: blumsden
Most plants require 30 days before a frost, plant date. Cereal rye, is the only thing i would plant in November. It can grow as long as the temps are 36 degrees or higher, everything else is dormant at that time. You have to let your plants have enough time to grow, or they are not going to do well. Maybe the reason your plot didn't do well was because most plants don't grow well when the temps get low. Follow the directions on the bag, believe me those people know what their talking about.


We usually have a frost in Jackson Co. by Halloween, that's the very reason I shoot for week three of Sept. If I miss it I have always got them in before Oct. 1. Gives them a couple weeks growth before bow season and I can keep the place quiet and surpise them on the 15th. Works for me.



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