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My theory is to plant 3 weeks before the final frost date, so that when they push up above ground, they won't get their heads frosted off. As our last frost date is mid May, its a bit early yet. As the ground is cleared ready, I might just plant a row and keep my fingers crossed, or get the cloche out. Mostly they've chitted fine but a few have grown really long shoots about 1' to 18" long, I was wondering if I broke the long shoots off, would they grow new shoots ? It would be a shame to waste them.