skyhightree1
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slick4591":4wb4lgpb said:
I'd love some cabbage with fat back or corned beef
slick4591":4wb4lgpb said:
MRRherefords":3v285kp8 said:We are finally able to get into ours to plant. It has been so wet around here, it was tough to get the tractor in!
That always proves to be a problem.skyhightree1":3chrdfc4 said:MRRherefords":3chrdfc4 said:We are finally able to get into ours to plant. It has been so wet around here, it was tough to get the tractor in!
My garden has suffered a set back as cows got out and ate the corn.
MRRherefords":inejicls said:Still can't get into mine as it has rained the last six days in a row! Bought all the plants and potatoes and they look like they might not make it by the time I actually get them in the ground.
Don't really know what they are talking about do they.skyhightree1":2v16kqta said:MRRherefords":2v16kqta said:Still can't get into mine as it has rained the last six days in a row! Bought all the plants and potatoes and they look like they might not make it by the time I actually get them in the ground.
Not good... its been rainy here as well. When will the rain be done? per the weather liars
Cross-7":2xem17zx said:
ohiosteve":2xem17zx said:Better late than never. I finally got my salsa garden started. Added 2 yr old composted manure to my old beds and filled a new bed with 100% manure (that one will be an experiment) I put soaker hose under breathable black fabric on 2 beds and am trying straw on the new bed. 4 varieties of tomatoes a bunch of peppers. Im trying some potatoes in the new bed, I still need to plant onions. Chickens got through the electric last night and uprooted most of the straw covered bed. I tried to catch them and kill them but they are simply too fast.
ddd75":32bg3b2s said:had to replant some of mine.. used some older seeds and they didn't do anything.. oh well.