Gardeners: it's almost that time

Does anyone know where I can get White Acre Pea seeds? All the suppliers seem to be out. They are a southern pea. Used to eat them back in the day in Florida. Any Floridians out there that can get them locally?
 
were doing the square foot garden this year already have 6 built 4'x 4' made out of 2x8s doubled one up for carrots. last weekend planted peas carrots spinich beets out in the garden. allready started a bunch of differnt tomatoes, peppers, collards,cabbage,celery,lettuse,brussel sprouts,broccloli,sataice all that is allready up in the flats, last week started pampas gras,herbs. we start every thing on top the fridges then we move them to rack we built to hold the flats with shop light s on chains works good so far. hope to transplant some stuff to garden this weekend but looks like rain. my grandson10 and granddaughter 12 have helped with every thing they help plant water move flats around adjust the light they have been a big help.
 
My pickling cukes are coming up and the hybrid tomato just barely started sprouting.
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i will be glad when it warm up. my neighbor has putting horse poo in my garden all winter . and my DH tilled the area up today before the rain got here.when the soil get right we will put in 50 tomatoes dif .kinds, orka ,mellons ,blk eyepeas ,cuke,pole beans, roma beans, eggplant, z.squ. yellow squ. collards, cabbage, did i miss any thing? hope everybody garden does well this year.
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we didn't get the rain called for last nght and today. It has been windy so I broke out the tiller and tilled some of the north end of the garden, that was dry enough I now have a row of Taters, peas and a half row of onions in the ground
It is officially spring on the homestead
put eggs in the incubator yesterday
Roy
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Have fun you lucky spring gardeners!!!!!
My corn has come up above the window looking out onto the garden, and I can see it swaying in the breeze right now....
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Pulled out most of my cherry tomatoes--- theyre gonna go downhill real fast in a few weeks anyways...
Got some Sugarpeas into the ground, and am trying to grow them in hanging baskets - - - has anyone else tried this????
 
peas from a hanging basket... now that's a neat idea. I imagine it would work and you wouldn't have to use a trellis for them to crawl since they'd hang down instead. You'll have to let us know how this works out.
 

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