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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 969784" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>Yea, I can use a few days of rain here myself. We are having such heavy frosts that I think its supplying just enough water to keep the plants thirst quenched. My cabbages are growing super slow there are a few that are around 6 inchs but I thought they would get way bigger so I probably won't cut any cabbages till Christmas. Broccoli is going well really starting to sprout. I started cutting the leaves off and its directing the energy to the broccoli heads more so I even started doing that with my brussel sprouts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 969784, member: 13268"] Yea, I can use a few days of rain here myself. We are having such heavy frosts that I think its supplying just enough water to keep the plants thirst quenched. My cabbages are growing super slow there are a few that are around 6 inchs but I thought they would get way bigger so I probably won't cut any cabbages till Christmas. Broccoli is going well really starting to sprout. I started cutting the leaves off and its directing the energy to the broccoli heads more so I even started doing that with my brussel sprouts. [/QUOTE]
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