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Old 25-05-2003, 05:32 AM
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Raining again.

No gardening. Back yard was still too wet for gardening after the last
deluge. I won't be able to plant anything for at least two weekends now.

Sulks

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Old 26-05-2003, 10:21 AM
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I burn off in late winter and when it pours with rain in spring, I walk
round the farm with a broomstick and a bag of pumpkin seeds. It's the best
time to plant when the ground is moist.

The broomstick has a foot step on the side to let me push it into the ground
easily. I then step on the hole to cover the seed. Takes me 30 minutes to do
200 metres of row, or about 4 acres per day.

Really simple. The best fertiliser is water, and when you get it for
free,.......

Peter


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