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  • Fathertime

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    potatoes have been planted, we have been sharing our cabbage for the last several weeks now, tomatoes from seed are ready to plant just waiting for the right time, collards have been excellent , and multiplying onions are blooming oh well . The thick row on the right is rape we plant that for the chickens
     

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    Fathertime

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    I planted 13 Sunflowers and 12 Sweet corn in peat pots this past weekend! @Fathertime your family must really like tomatoes!
    I usually buy my tomato plants but they have gotten way too expensive. We have tried growing them from seed before but not much luck ( they get too spindly) . This year they have done great. I plant 20 plants each year so the rest we give away. My paw-in-law who is 90 always plants a big garden so we make sure he gets some of them.
     

    Ugafan84

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    Had my little helper offload some more compost from the truck. Got it tilled up and put two rows of potatoes in the ground. One row of red and one of Yukon golds. Going to wait until Good Friday to put the rest down. Tomatoes, corn, garlic, cucumbers, zucchini, edamame, jalapeños, banana peppers, and watermelons is the plan. Still in the planning phase of where to put it at as I have to keep some of it separated.
     

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    FLT

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    I put in a garden in last year , but the deer thought it was a food plot.
     

    Sporter

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    Wife has several gardens, a blueberry field, a small orchard and a blackberry garden. Keeps her busy and puts alot of food on the table.
     

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    capt.joe

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    Was able to get one sack each of sunny hemp and sudan sorghum in the ground before the rain hit.
     

    capt.joe

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    The pig pen pumpkin patch. Ill let the goats and pigs in after we harvest. And ill leave a few pumkins to get eaten. Might get a second harvest in?
     

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    capt.joe

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    Snap peas and sunflowers coming up in the blackberry patch.
     

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    Viking1204

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    I now have peppers, sugar snap peas, and long beans in the raised garden beds looking forward to the warm weather ahead this week!
     

    Viking1204

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    Well Tuesday sure was a nice all day soaking rain, ended up with 1.5" total! Last weekend I put my sunflowers and sweet corn in the ground so good timing on the rain! Some nice warm weather coming up should give the gardens a boost!
     
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