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Gardening

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NRaleighLiberal

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Mon May 6, 2013, 02:46 PM May 2013

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The gardeners I know are having a tough time of it. One day it will be warm and springlike and the Arkansas Granny May 2013 #1
Thats the truth! bvar22 May 2013 #16
I'm not gardening this year myself. My youngest has purchased a few Arkansas Granny May 2013 #17
Let me know when his apples are ripe and I'll buy a bunch BlueToTheBone May 2013 #18
He told me the other day that he has apples about the size of grapes right now. Arkansas Granny May 2013 #19
Sounds like paradise! BlueToTheBone May 2013 #20
Wisconsin having a cold spring ginnyinWI May 2013 #2
I planted some cilantro, garlic and basil TxDemChem May 2013 #3
Come down to Houston, then :) kentauros May 2013 #9
You two are doing great! TxDemChem May 2013 #10
I remember a tip my brother gave me about basil: kentauros May 2013 #11
As soon as it starts budding, I'll do that TxDemChem May 2013 #15
Thats what happens here at spring, wet cold bahrbearian May 2013 #4
This is too early for us in W PA Curmudgeoness May 2013 #5
near complete pepper fail. mopinko May 2013 #6
20 miles south freemay20 May 2013 #7
Even with the impending move, I couldn't resist a few annuals to stick in pots (which beac May 2013 #8
NW WA and we have had sun and heat records for the last couple days. It makes a GREAT break uppityperson May 2013 #12
My seedlings are so slow! ellenrr May 2013 #13
Cold and dry in Conn. NutmegYankee May 2013 #14
Windy, wet, chilly dgibby May 2013 #21
Too hot to work! BlueToTheBone Jun 2013 #22
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