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| Montrose Girl |
Posted - May 28 2010 : 11:35:28 AM Well, I tried to get a lot of starts going when I was home mid March but the house was a bit too cold and since I was gone all April they didn't really take. Most look stressed though I planted them anyways. Most of the brassicas are still there though small, but tomatoes and cukes are either gone or yellow. So I bought a few starts today. Some celery since none of my seed took and carrots since I haven't seen a single carrot from the seed I planted.
Also bought more perennials for the roof. Finally getting it up and going and the columbine I planted last year looks great!
Whew, there are days I think I have a yellow thumb instead of a green one. But the avocado seed I planted has taken and is 6 inches long.
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| emsmommy5 |
Posted - May 28 2010 : 12:26:54 PM I tried starts this year. But our weather was so off that i ended up losing most of them and starting things from seed. I have literally been praying for my garden this last week because the weather has been so bi-polar. One minute it is hailing and the next flooding.. then on to wind and sunshine and back again. Today I am afraid everything is going to drown. Hopefully the Lord will make up the difference with the poor garden and bless us for the effort that has been put in!!
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