coolwater
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well is everyone ready to plant their taters?with the lack of rain in my part of texas i had some tough ground[new ground]to disc.thought id never get it broke up.
maplelanefarms_ont":3dqkxgsr said:Not us, we would have to dig threw a foot of snow let alone handle these -10 Celcius weather.
It is neat to knwo that so many things are different from one part of the world to the next. Our planting season starts in May or sometimes June. A Few months yet.
Melissa
No you don't - you plant them on Good Friday.El_Putzo":btbv5258 said:C'mon guys, everybody knows you plant taters on St Patty's day!! That's not for another 2 months almost. I'm hopin to have a real lucky St. Pats day, that's when my first heifer is scheduled to calve.
Farmhand":29xdlr66 said:No you don't - you plant them on Good Friday.El_Putzo":29xdlr66 said:C'mon guys, everybody knows you plant taters on St Patty's day!! That's not for another 2 months almost. I'm hopin to have a real lucky St. Pats day, that's when my first heifer is scheduled to calve.
around here we try to get them in the ground on valentines day but i watch the moon.i plant as close to valinetines day as long as the moons rightSimmAngus":395qmt10 said:Yup Yup Yup.... Good Friday, Taters in the ground... the way it is and the way it will always be!
mitchwi":q772u2tg said:These southern growing seasons are killing me :shock:
MikeC":1tt7lzo7 said:I'm planting potatoes, onions, broccoli, and COLLARDS this weekend. Corn will have to wait til March 1st. Peas and maters April 1st.
cypressfarms":20vjqxcx said:mitchwi":20vjqxcx said:These southern growing seasons are killing me :shock:
Growing seasons? I thought there was only one season; grow? ;-)