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5 Entries.
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Saturday, March 8
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Missouri\Arkansas border viewing Arkansas. Cedars are swollen, grass is greening and amphibians are on the move with the rains. Spring is very near.
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Thursday, March 27
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This is my first year since 2018 that I am growing with amendments, laying out and burying vines etc. Past few years I just planted and let everything grow in a huge mess (mostly field Pumpkins). Kids are getting older and time is opening up after a 7 yr layoff. We lost a few huge Shingle Oaks, and I should get more light than the 2pm cutoff I fought years ago. I will be going with 2 of the 3 below:
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Friday, March 28
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Perfect evening to till. Redbuds watching the progress and Spring Peepers calling in the background.
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Wednesday, April 9
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Back in the depths of a storage room are the newly germinated plants from this morning. Will have them in the patch mid to late next week.
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Saturday, April 19
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Day 10 for the 1965 Casper, 2018 Hazeltine and the 2225 Wolf. Patch is ready to go, but the copious amounts of rain need to stop.
Side note: Doug English stopped by a few days ago and brought some mill fabric and requested giant sunflower seeds. Always good to talk to a world class grower with tons of knowledge. He’s one of those guys that knows every element of gardening.
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