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Old 20-02-2009, 05:41 PM posted to triangle.gardens
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I planted some snow peas, lettuce, arugula, turnip greens, onion sets,
and about 20 hills of potatoes (from eyes of some the spouted). Need to
get a bit of spinach in the ground as well.

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Old 20-02-2009, 11:13 PM posted to triangle.gardens
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On 20 Feb 2009 16:41:48 GMT in Wes Dukes wrote:
I planted some snow peas, lettuce, arugula, turnip greens, onion sets,
and about 20 hills of potatoes (from eyes of some the spouted). Need to
get a bit of spinach in the ground as well.


Planted but not yet sprouted
snow peas
sugar snap peas
radishes
turnips
mustard
spinach

Growing in the basement
romaine lettuce
burnett

Thinnings planted in garden
romaine lettuce

Lingering from last year
collards
spinach

Starting this weekend in the basement
vinca
coleus
parsley

Next weekend.
peppers.



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Old 22-02-2009, 11:46 PM posted to triangle.gardens
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I planted snow peas but no sprouts yet, onion slips that look better
hydrated and lettuce plants that are very unhappy, but surviving being
covered up at night.

Judy in Fuquay Varina
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I started tomato seeds today, going to start herb seeds tomorrow, I have
once again bought too many seeds.



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