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Year of the Patriot: Gardens
HH~:
Let see those early gardens. Got my cabbages and broccoli in and doing well. Lettuce, beets and arugula ad radishes in and up. Tomato seeds all started and squash are in pots. Had hard frost last weekend but we may slide by and not get another. Been covering and uncovering for a few weeks now.
Good luck to you Patriot Gardeners. Not paying three bucks for a red pepper outta season.
Hey, My hybrid Yellow Cayenne's I strung and dried up last year are smokers with good flavor. I broke one up extracted a few seeds and chewed em up. Very good. They I forgot and took a leak with washing my hands with soap first. Well, I had a 2 alarm fire below my belt for about 30 min! Good Cayennes!
Shawn~
Stoker:
Tomatoes, peppers, cukes and herbs started in pots. Horseradish and rhubarb starting to stick it's nose out. 2 or 3 more snows before I'm ready to go out side. But I'm 100 miles north of Montana. Be nice to see all progress
Thanks Leroy
WhistlingBadger:
Little early to start that here, but I dreamed about home-grown hot peppers last night. Another month and we'll see.
Hawkdancer:
Still about 3 weeks to putting out started plants. Learning container gardening since the town fathers Sort of frown on "popping" the bunnies and squirrels!
Hawkdancer
bjrogg:
I spread red clover seed on my winter wheat. Did it about three weeks ago. When the wheat is harvested late summer the clover will grow up. We will cut it once to control weeds and promote new vegetative growth. We won’t harvest anything. It’s just a cover crop. Very good for the ground. Not to mention the wildlife love it.
The rest of my fields have a rye cover crop growing on them now. The rye came through the winter very well and is off to a very nice start. I might have to keep a close eye on it. It can grow very fast and sometimes get to tall before I get to killing it and planting my edible beans.
Bjrogg
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