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    [QUOTE=cudarunner;1726122]Well the winter was hard on my strawberry plants that I planted last year but the first blossoms popped out today!

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    Ours barely look alive. Snow forecast for Thursday.
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    My strawberries have poked up. Not to worried as we should be in the clear weather wise
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    [QUOTE=rolodave;1726141]
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    Well the winter was hard on my strawberry plants that I planted last year but the first blossoms popped out today!

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    Ours barely look alive. Snow forecast for Thursday.
    This is the worst of mine:

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    However there are some that look like this:

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    It's supposed to be nice tomorrow and I'll be cleaning the dead crap out then.
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    My garden is under snow at the moment from yesterday's oh-so-lovely snowstorm. On the plus side, it's melted quite a bit today.
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    Super excited about this years growing season. After many years of wasted money trying to grow in my own yard (concrete patio with only a few hours of full sun) I finally got a plot at the local community garden. Been on the waiting list for 3 years.

    Fenced in and 100% full sun all day. Hoping for a killer pepper yield this year.

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    I planted the seeds yesterday. I am hoping this year goes a lot better than last. The plants were a dismal failure.

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