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Tin Lizzie |
Posted - Jan 23 2009 : 05:53:46 AM sunny and in the 70's today here in east texas(tomorrow will be a different story,lol). got our garden broke up yesterday. is there anything better than the smell of newly turned earth?
planning the rows...and looking for suggestions on sweet corn. what is the best, sweetest corn out there? need to get my seeds ordered soon.....thanks! |
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ddmashayekhi |
Posted - Jan 26 2009 : 07:12:42 AM Boy am I jealous. It is -6 here in IL. We have a lot of snow insulating everything outside, so I am hoping my perennials will make a return in spring. I plan to start my seeds in the basement in a few more weeks. I can't wait to see them germinate. It gives me hope during this frigid winter that warmer days will head our way. Just not to soon!
Dawn in IL |
Tin Lizzie |
Posted - Jan 26 2009 : 06:35:32 AM thanks! I need to do some research and see when to plant them. we usually end up in a drought in the summer and a lot of times have watering bans. |
lisamarie508 |
Posted - Jan 26 2009 : 05:57:03 AM Pumpkins are pretty easy especially where you are with such a long growing season. Have fun with 'em!
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Tin Lizzie |
Posted - Jan 26 2009 : 05:22:51 AM morning y'all! that warm weather is gone for now,lol. January-Feb is when we normally start getting our ground ready though down where I live. Then we work it a little before we actually plant. we live in a grassy/weedy area so takes a lot of work to get all that out. anyway...we will plant a couple of types of squash...tomatoes...a few different type peppers....sweet corn...okra....cantaloupe....radishes...carrots....new potatoes.... my dad will plant the peas...purple hull, cream, red rippers. we will probably have to start planting the peas next year. he is getting in bad health but just can't quite give it up yet, you know? there is other stuff we will plant but my fibro brain isn't working yet this morning,lol. Oh...pumpkins...we have never planted pumpkins before but hubby wants to plant some for the grandsons...it will be PawPaw's Pumpkin Patch....so hope that those turn out. |
lisamarie508 |
Posted - Jan 26 2009 : 05:00:20 AM Wow! I can't even imagine tilling the ground in January!
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MBurns |
Posted - Jan 25 2009 : 4:04:04 PM You are so lucky. It is 9 degrees here in Iowa and there is several foot of snow on the ground. What do you plant in your garden?
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crafter |
Posted - Jan 23 2009 : 07:40:02 AM Lucky You- it's 21 right now and we are suppose to have a high on Saturday of 6 degrees. We have to wait a few more monthes until we start having 70 degree weather! Wisconsin weather- brrrrr. Enjoy your wonderful weather.
Lori
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Marybeth |
Posted - Jan 23 2009 : 07:27:38 AM Oh Darlene, lucky you. We have a few more months before the earth can be turned. Everything is frozen now. MB
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