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bahrbearian

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4. Thats what happens here at spring, wet cold
Mon May 6, 2013, 06:34 PM
May 2013

Normally we don't plant here till some time in June if we are lucky,, This year it been 70s to 85. We got caught with our pants down. Wife out buying seeds right now. I just build a new green house 12' x 20', doesn't look like I need it, knock on wood.
Edited for Western Washington

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Thats the truth! bvar22 May 2013 #16
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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
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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
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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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