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- Green Thumb
- Posts: 381
- Joined: Thu Apr 14, 2011 11:51 pm
- Location: NE Ohio
no kidding on the squish squish part! I get ponds in certian areas of my yard when we get just moderate rains, hence the reasoning for broken up garden plot areas....gonna go out now in a few mins and check my remaining plants and my cauliflowers....crossing my fingers, but I have time to replant seeds if I need to for now...we're supposed to get none stop rain for the next few days now, so ill have to wait a bit before I replant new seeds, but the ones that do make it should be strong and healthy (at least thats what I'm hoping LOL)
- BrianSkilton
- Green Thumb
- Posts: 547
- Joined: Sat Feb 14, 2009 10:59 pm
- Location: South Dakota
Man, tell me about it! So much rain. Anyway I just through a tarp over the whole bed I have planted in. Since the plants are under wall o water's they won't get trampled by the tarp. At least they will stop get flooded, its not like they are getting any light anyway with this crazy weather. Bring on the sun...please.