Posted on 04/12/2008 10:50:55 AM PDT by Graybeard58
Guess I'll have to be happy with looking at my seedlings (started inside) and the sky. ;-D
bump 4 later
Nothing tastes better than what you grow yourself and there is usually plenty to share with friends and neighbors.
I'm saving the planet by making less of a carbon foot print myself.
Metamucil?
Good news indeed. We can solve some problems by ‘growing our own’. :<)
The weather is 75 degrees today!!!! I have arugala from last year, it seeded. What a nice surprise...going to have my first fresh salad of the year.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Victory Gardens! Kill 2 ‘birds’ with one stone....GROW Something!
http://towncriernews.blogspot.com/search?q=victory+garden
Thanks, Graybeard! Great find!
We are already sold out of potatoes, have been for a couople of weeks. We ordered more than we usually do. Mine are up, about 2”. :)
Plants and seeds are flying out of the greenhouse/store! We try to keep our prices low, and I throw out stuff that looks better than waht Walmart and LOwes sell. Even with fert prices skyrocketing, we’re seeing a lot more business.
“I wonder if modern Democrats grow “defeat gardens”.”
“They’ll attempt to defeat you in court to make you share YOUR garden with THEM.”
LOL!
If you have an especially big garden, Democrats will require you give half of it away to those who haven’t planted gardens.
They’ll give jihadists peas, hoping to appease them and keep them from destroying their gardens. We also must respect weeds and let them continue to grow. They are in no way inferior to vegetables.
Gardeners will be required to plant a variety of colors of produce, so no one color group is left out. Red tomatoes have cornered the market for far too long. (I’m doing my part by planting purple, white, yellow, and pink tomatoes this year.)
No disparaging remarks can be made about any particular vegetable group. Former President George Bush’s remarks on broccoli were uncalled for.
Vegetables from Latin America should be given an opportunity to grow where American vegetables just don’t want to :)
Buy your taters from Wisconsin! Little know fact that we’re SECOND in potato production, right behind Idaho. Lots of sandy soil left behind by the glaciers. :)
Maine grows potatoes? Who knew? When I think Maine, I think Lobster and Blueberries.
Gotta pimp my income:
http://www.jungseed.com (Where I currently work. I’m the Yard Manager. Everything GREEN is my responsibility. Eeek!)
http://www.seedsavers.org (Where I used to work. Seven of the happiest years of my life were spent with that company.)
Buy from either; I don’t care. I won’t make a dime either way, LOL!
DO NOT GIVE THE DEMOCRATS IDEAS LIKE THIS!
I don't want the idea of collective farms in the USA, given the bad experience of such farms in Communist countries (even the Communists in China threw out that idea a long time ago).
Thanks La Enchiladita for the link and Gabz for the ping. :’)
A late ping.
I’ve had company for TWO weeks and, although I enjoyed them, I am behind on getting some planting done. However, I did get another VERY important mission accomplished, spent several days on the lake fishing.
I do have lettuce and onions up, some asparagus spears and brocholli (sp) now seeding.
And, typical for Tennessee, I have to go out here in a few minutes and cover everything up (including my annual flowers) because a freeze is predicted for tonight, after several weeks of temps in the mid to high 70s.
We had a little snow here this morning in central Illinois.
Two weeks?! Yikes! Love my family, but two weeks is kinda pushing it! You got to go fishing?! I am so jealous! The wind has been blowing here—forever, it seems. Know what you mean about temps. It’s worse than a rollercoaster here, altho we’re hoping this is the last dip. I’m still waiting to put out my warm season stuff—don’t have time to do it twice! Taters are up good—thot they were going to drown or swim away there for awhile!
Have a great day!
Welcome back girlangler. Seems you had some nice temps for fishing these last couple of weeks. Catch anything?
I live in the woods, so I don’t garden. I tried, and tried, but I just don’t get enough sun. Even my open space has tall trees around it, so I give up. That, and the deer (who are just rats with antlers) will even come up to my front porch and eat my hostas. They act like I have planted a salad bar just for them.
I help by encouraging my friends and neighbors with gardens, and taking anything they have that they need to get rid of.
It works along the lines of.....it is better to have a friend with a boat then to own your own.
8-)
Our vegetable gardens are on the way, but the ground is still frozen and it might snow tonight and it is 10 degrees now. If it turns out to be a summer like last year it didn’t warm enough to grow much of anything until July, and that didn’t leave much growing season—maybe a month. This April is colder than last year, although March was warmer.
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