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This would depend very much on where you live. If the ground is still frozen, you

need to wait until you can turn over the soil. In much of the country, you could

plant potatoes, carrots, lettuce. chard, radishes and peas in a couple of weeks.

Do not think about planting tomatoes or corn before all chance of frost is past.

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