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jal_ut
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April 23, the Garlic Got Watered

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lakngulf
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I saw that picture on fB and thought it was just an older snapshot. So, the snow continues. I was in Colorado for last two weeks and they got snow twice. I was glad to get back to the South.

BTW, your onions continue to do great here.

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Yep! That is what greeted us this morning. I did plant a few seeds of early stuff a while back, but they had not came up yet. (radish, lettuce, spinach, carrot) Maybe the water will help? It has been cool here, have not even had to mow the lawn yet.

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Nice snow. When the weather get right those seeds will grow.

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That little storm had 0.60 inch of water in it. After the snow melted the spinach and lettuce came up. Still waiting for radishes. Weird, usually they come up fast, starting to wonder if my seed was good?

The garlic and onions I planted from sets and small plants are doing good. Also the onion seeds I planted are up.

I am still ten days off from planting my corn and other warm weather type plants. I usually shoot for May 5 for that. Seems to work well most years.



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