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Unusual weather patterns in recent years have thrown long-held planting schedules into the realm of uncertainty.
In some gardening traditions, St. Patrick’s Day , March 17 , is pea planting day.
In my coastal garden, with my soil conditions, I always hope to seed both peas and carrots as early in March as possible.
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