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I am back!!!!
Oh my goodness, after all these years, I'm back! How is everyone??? I left the sight because a gateway blocked me but I recently came back and it's apparently working! (Except the ads are a lot worse) What have I missed?
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- TomatoNut95
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Thanks!pepperhead212 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 9:37 pmI knew I'd seen you somewhere, when you posted on another forum! Welcome back!
So that's you on Tomato Junction. I wonder if you both were one and the same! Unfortunately I tried pulling up that website this evening and I got this screen saying the website wasn't there. Weird. Maybe it'll come back tomorrow.
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Hi, Applestar!! I'm not sure what I'll have room for this year. Right now I have some baby slowpoke radishes and kale.
I had some cabbage, what survived the Arctic blast is what I covered up with insulation board and tablecloths. The rest got pulled.
I'm pleased to say I got my very first heads of cauliflower. They were small because the plants struggled but very pretty. (The forum isn't letting me upload a photo, it says HTTP error.)
I still have 3 young cabbages in the large raised bed I'm considering cooking for supper tonight.
For the very first time, I've fallen way behind on starting anything in my greenhouse. It's been up since December or January and I've started nothing in it. Looks lonely, but I'm waiting on a big group of seed I obtained in a swap to arrive before I start anything.
I'm planning on doing a farmers market this year. My plans may change but I'm hoping to sell starter plants like I used to before the Covid. However it'll be veggie plants only; ornamentals or flowers won't be permitted.
I had some cabbage, what survived the Arctic blast is what I covered up with insulation board and tablecloths. The rest got pulled.
I'm pleased to say I got my very first heads of cauliflower. They were small because the plants struggled but very pretty. (The forum isn't letting me upload a photo, it says HTTP error.)
I still have 3 young cabbages in the large raised bed I'm considering cooking for supper tonight.
For the very first time, I've fallen way behind on starting anything in my greenhouse. It's been up since December or January and I've started nothing in it. Looks lonely, but I'm waiting on a big group of seed I obtained in a swap to arrive before I start anything.
I'm planning on doing a farmers market this year. My plans may change but I'm hoping to sell starter plants like I used to before the Covid. However it'll be veggie plants only; ornamentals or flowers won't be permitted.