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Eric Krewson:
Not much going on, I am still in recovery mode with weight restrictions from having the TURP procedure done 5 weeks ago.

I started my plastic garden, ran out of plastic and ordered more on line, that shipment has been delayed. So far the garden looks rather barren but it will fill in as the plants grow,  I have squash, tomatoes and cucumbers out while I wait on the shipment of rolls of plastic. I started all my plants from seed back in March. I have used so much weed seed laden manure in my garden over the years that the plastic is a must to keep ahead of the weeds.

I grew a few bunches of garlic last year, like the wild garlic that grows in your yard the main bulb produces quite a few baby cloves. I stuck some of the babies in my planter box last fall to see if they would sprout, nothing came up. I was surprised this spring to see several new garlic plants that had sprouted from the "babies " that I had I poked into the ground last year.
 

Eric Krewson:
My garden will look like this is short order.

HH~:
That is year of the Wuhan Garden. We are on Year of the Patriot now. So, it got to be better this year!

Yer squash look about two weeks ahead of mine. I'm moving starters into shed tonite cold coming in now. Dogwood winter tonite is what we got coming here. Then, next week we have a few nights of Blackberry winter coming.

Hedge~

Russ:
just had a freeze last night. glad we didnt plant in our garden just yet. also our starters are sprouting a little.

bjrogg:
Got 62.61% of my sugar beets planted last week before it rained. Just a few showers, but hasn’t dried out enough to finish planting them yet.

Today I put nitrogen and Thiosulfate on my wheat. Had a good day. Just have one more batch to apply.

It is going to be colder now for the foreseeable future. Probably get a little snow.

Bjrogg

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