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peas again
Derald wrote:
.... Warning: I'm listening to very old shitkicker music performed by George Jones and drinking whisky. not something i would ever choose to mix. i'll leave that to the pros... In truth, I do not envy you folks who write of October frosts. i'm hoping things will hold off for a bit yet. i need a few more days to finish up the staining and then a few other days to get some other things done outside. The Little Marvel peas that I planted earlier this month are thriving. when the little peas babies are a few inches taller, pla jn to plant some old timey mustard greens under them. glad to hear things are going well. have you done the mustard greens under them before? Will plant more peas on 9/29. This time of year, I plant them at about three week intervals. The irony is that the peas are most frost sensitive when they're in full bloom and, of course, that'll be about the time we have freezing temperatures donw here. Tohse can occur anytime between about thanksgiving and February: One never knows. Oh, my, typing this is far too much work. haha, well i hope you slept well after all that? i finished the first pick through of the one pinto bean patch just in time before this round of rains returned. shelled them out as a nice break from staining. measured them on the scale at about 10lbs. not bad for a cover crop on a spot i'd normally have left bare. songbird |
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