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Depends on where you live, and what your planting.


Eastern Massachusetts and all sorts of stuff lol cant remember the exact seeds i got. But lots of squash, pumpkin, cucumber, also watermelon and stuff. There's more but i cant remember. And kale, broccoli, carrots but i heard those are cold weather? Oh and also peppers.
 
Depends on where you live, and what your planting.


Eastern Massachusetts and all sorts of stuff lol cant remember the exact seeds i got. But lots of squash, pumpkin, cucumber, also watermelon and stuff. There's more but i cant remember. And kale, broccoli, carrots but i heard those are cold weather? Oh and also peppers.

Peppers are too late, but it is perfect time for pumpkins and squash.
 
Yes, Montana is the big sky state. Also the treasure state. It's a big state, 4th biggest in the Union, and we only just got a million people in the whole state. My folks' ranch( it's definitely a ranch) is in a county with only 435 total people in it at the last census. It's in the mountain shadow of the little Snowy Mountains, in Petroleum County. I keep telling them that people who want to get away from everything would like it out there, especially the stars at night.
 
Yes, Montana is the big sky state. Also the treasure state. It's a big state, 4th biggest in the Union, and we only just got a million people in the whole state. My folks' ranch( it's definitely a ranch) is in a county with only 435 total people in it at the last census. It's in the mountain shadow of the little Snowy Mountains, in Petroleum County. I keep telling them that people who want to get away from everything would like it out there, especially the stars at night.


I've driven through Montana a couple times and lived north of you for a good nine years. (Alberta). I can vouch for the beauty and lack of crowdedness. (Shh. It's a word now)

I need to go back north.
 
Yes, Montana is the big sky state. Also the treasure state. It's a big state, 4th biggest in the Union, and we only just got a million people in the whole state. My folks' ranch( it's definitely a ranch) is in a county with only 435 total people in it at the last census. It's in the mountain shadow of the little Snowy Mountains, in Petroleum County. I keep telling them that people who want to get away from everything would like it out there, especially the stars at night.


Wow, sounds like it's a lot of wild/untamed land then? It sounds beautiful. I'm not sure I'd like to go too far into the woods though lol but wow thats a small town. Definitely a place to get away.


I've driven through Montana a couple times and lived north of you for a good nine years. (Alberta). I can vouch for the beauty and lack of crowdedness. (Shh. It's a word now)

I need to go back north.


It certainly sounds beautiful
 
The county seat there in Petroleum County only has 300 people. The whole county has 435. But, we have a townhouse near Billings, where I live, and that's 2 hours south of the family ranch. And there are no woods there. It would be what you might call high plains, almost desert but not quite, since it's mountain shadow. There are buttes all around, and fossils, agates, and all sorts of cool rocks. Badlands, that's another word for it. You can't see the nearest neighbor, who is 5 miles up the road north, and there is noone south for 20-30 minutes. The dirt road is an old wagon trail that crawls along the tops of some of the buttes. It's quite a view! I like it best in late spring, before the bugs come out but after the rains have made it green, and before the sun makes everything hot and brown.
 

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