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Spring has Sprung
Beautiful weather, sunshine and 70 degrees - who could ask for more. We all have the itch to get into the garden now. So what are you doing? Do you have your vegetables planted? Has anything in the landscape survived the freeze? What is the status of your gardens? Let us know!
Personally, I have had tomatoes and peppers in the ground for almost 3 weeks now and they look fabulous! I can’t wait till they actually have fruit on them!
Tell us your gardening stories here!
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4 April 2010 at 18:39
Spring has definitely ’sprung’! The vegetable garden is slowly bursting to life. After clearing the remains of the winter vegetables we now have 4 types of tomatoes, a few peppers, basil, swiss chard, bush beans, pole beans, squash, potatoes and corn planted. The onions and garlic were left over from earlier and still growing. The potatoes are growing rapidly, and the corn sprouted on Saturday. Just waiting for everything to get bigger and start producing.