To: Gabz
While much of the world remains blanketed in snow, were not! February gave us a peek of spring with a few hardy daffodils popping up and camellias showing off.Yeh, but you live where the moderating effect of the ocean is felt. :^P
2 posted on
03/27/2008 1:36:41 PM PDT by
Just another Joe
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To: Just another Joe; gardengirl
I didn’t write the article, JaJ!!!!!! My field finally got tilled last week, but I still haven’t planted anything.....
5 posted on
03/27/2008 1:41:52 PM PDT by
Gabz
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To: Just another Joe; All
**Yeh, but you live where the moderating effect of the ocean is felt. :^P** That's why I live here, and not there! Weather was gorgeous today--70's, sunny and windy. We've been selling stuff all day like crazy, and tom will be worse. :) Course, we're sposed to get a no'easter Sat. :( Got my geraniums and petunias in and some herbs that I don't start from seed and some perennials. Boss just shakes his head--greenhouse is already slam-packed. Yest was my last day off except Sundays--and that's recovery day--for the next couple of months. Got my potatoes, vidalias and cabbage planted. I'm tempted, but I'm going to wait til after the 20th of April to put in warm stuff. There's a late full moon and if we're going to have any cold weather, it will most likely be around then. We're almost sold out of potatoes, just a few white ones left. This is the earliest ever. I got the last 5# of reds. :)
To: Just another Joe; Gabz
Just as the crocuses are starting to show and the ground to thaw out, we have a winter weather advisory. We’re expecting about 6 inches of snow by tomorrow morning. >>:((
25 posted on
03/27/2008 3:37:27 PM PDT by
metmom
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