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jal_ut
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My Garden in February

[img]https://donce.lofthouse.com/jamaica/jl_garden_feb.jpg[/img]

The snow is about all gone, what little we had, but the ground is frozen and the water is sitting on top of the ground since it can't soak into the frozen turf. We could still get loads of snow. One never knows at 5000 ft of elevation. When I see the bare ground though it makes me want to plant something. Still almost 2 months till planting time.

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I'm always in admirance of the space you have out there. IDK where the property lines are, but regardless, it's a beautiful view!

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Yeah, mine looks about the same. Just without the patches of snow and the spectacular view of the mountains, and the wide open space, and the guy standing in the middle that knows what he's doing, and... well, you get the picture.

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Quoting Charlie MV, "That dog looks like he knows things"

Eric

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Richard L.
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Well lets hope the nice weather continues so we all can start planting. Our weather down here was not bad at all. We even had a good amount of rain this winter.

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DoubleDogFarm wrote:Quoting Charlie MV, "That dog looks like he knows things" Eric
He's just standing there "willing" that soil to grow something.



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