I've always followed traditional wisdom and planted out no earlier than the 3rd week of May, to avoid night frosts.
If you see the end of my glog - http://thehotpepper.com/topic/29098-dragon49s-2012-grow-log/page__st__100#entry735169 - I have some plants that have survived a Hurricane and a Snow Storm and are still producing pods.
Are the young small plants much more sensitive to cold and am I better waiting until the last week of may, or can I start a month earlier? Also, If I keep pushing back the start dates, is there some cutoff where the bees aren't around yet, so that would cause me problems?
If you see the end of my glog - http://thehotpepper.com/topic/29098-dragon49s-2012-grow-log/page__st__100#entry735169 - I have some plants that have survived a Hurricane and a Snow Storm and are still producing pods.
Are the young small plants much more sensitive to cold and am I better waiting until the last week of may, or can I start a month earlier? Also, If I keep pushing back the start dates, is there some cutoff where the bees aren't around yet, so that would cause me problems?