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Old 26-03-2014, 10:43 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Spoke Too Soon

Since my last post (3/16) we have had snow on the past 2 Tuesdays. The
onions I set out survived so this past weekend I set out my lettuce
and broccoli. I haven't had a chance to look but will take inventory
later today.

I have started my herbs and tomatoes in the greenhouse. Some of the
herbs are up, if you use a magnifying glass to look. Tomatoes, not
yet.

I wonder what problems will beset us this year. Last year it rained
so much that the plants never developed deep enough roots to withstand
the dry spells. That's life on the farm or should I say in the
garden.

Hope everyone has a good growing season this year and we can all brag
about our harvests.
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