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Gardeners: it's almost that time

Well, its interesting cause half of them are hanging over now, and the other half are crawling up the chains...but so far so good.
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Planted Jan. 23rd, 2010
Green cabbage

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Table beets

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Romaine lettuce in foreground

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Cabbage and Tomatoes

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Cauliflower... harvesting this one today for Sunday Dinner

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This year was the first year I have started tomatoes by seed. I have Snowberry, Black Krim, German Giant, Brandywine, Rouge D'Irak, Coeur de Bouef, (all heirlooms) and Romas. I think there's some more in there, too. I started them in January, and have now transplanted most of them for the second time in larger pots.

I also have a few peppers done the same way.

In the garden, I have: Green cabbage, Early Jersey Wakefield cabbage, onions, potatoes, and LOTS of fruits (including my orchard).

I love spring!
 
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this is my second go-round with starting tomatos from seeds. Last year I screwed up by not hardening them, just put them out one day and the curled up and died
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learned that the hard way. Hopefully it goes better this year.
 
Just got back from my holiday - -- had some of the corn, deeeeelllissssious, and the chooks thought so too!
I am totally in love with my capsicums at the moment, and am hoping my radishes pull through!!!!
 

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