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    We cut the first lettuce today for this afternoons lunch, we should see tomatoes in a couple more weeks. One f the nice things about the mid south long growing season and we start early. Tc
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    We cut the first lettuce today for this afternoons lunch, we should see tomatoes in a couple more weeks. One f the nice things about the mid south long growing season and we start early. Tc
    Pictures or it didnt happen. They are calling for 38F tonight. Sheets and tarps and I refuse to take pictures of that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    We cut the first lettuce today for this afternoons lunch, we should see tomatoes in a couple more weeks. One f the nice things about the mid south long growing season and we start early. Tc
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Size:  44.2 KBHere's a picture I just went out and took, cause it ain't happening till its in a pic

    And there's those onions standing up. Tc

    Jonathan we put the tarps up 5 weeks ago. The bell peppers and tomatoes are about 2' tall now
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    Thank -you TC. Seeing your garden gives me hope and ... well that itch to play in the dirt. It also brings me joy to see what all of us are growing.
    My pictures are coming, you all sharing builds my anticipation for my turn to share. Same with razors pictures. Those who share brings me joy to be happy for your success and motivates me.
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    We just started to plant our garden....So far I have jalapeño peppers, tomatoes, and celery plants planted, golden onions, Swiss chard, beets, yellow beans, assorted lettuces, and carrots seeded. I do have over 100 garlic plants at about 6 inches tall thus far too. More to be planted soon.
    Is it over there or over yonder?

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    We had a mild sunny spring so everything is way ahead of where it was last year.

    Potato red & yellow

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    Green bean, lettuce & pumpkin, onion & garlic

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