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Central KS | It is pretty variety specific here in Central KS. Most varieties are completely headed out, and I expect them to be ready a few days one way or the other of June 10.
LCS Mint is day length sensitive. It typically won't break dormancy until day length is right. I have quite a bit of it, and it is not even headed out yet. Will find out if that makes a difference in the long run. Pretty sure it will be later, but I bet it will only be a few days behind once harvest gets going. | |
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