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Growing Star of David (Israeli) in Michigan

Abelmoschus esculentus 'Star of David (Israeli)'

Humid Continental (Lake Effect)Zones 4, 5, 6130-180 day season

🏛️ Michigan Growing Overview

Climate
Humid Continental (Lake Effect)
Primary Zone
Zone 5
Last Frost Range
April 20 - May 30
First Frost Range
September 20 - October 20
Famous Michigan crops: Tart cherries, Blueberries, Apples, Asparagus, Dry beans

📍 Zone Suitability in Michigan

⚠️ Michigan Growing Challenges

⚠️Lake effect weather
⚠️Late spring
⚠️Short season (north)
⚠️Cherry diseases

Michigan Growing Advantages

Lake moderation for fruit
Excellent fruit region
Good water resources

📊 Star of David (Israeli) Quick Facts

Days to Maturity
55-65
Difficulty
intermediate
Season
summer
Type
OP

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