Posted on 04/15/2011 5:07:49 AM PDT by Red_Devil 232
Good morning gardeners. Today is NOT tax day! Yall who file last minute can put it off until Monday the 18th. Why? In 2011, Washington, D.C., will celebrate Emancipation Day on April 15, a day earlier than normal, since April 16 falls on a Saturday. Emancipation Day marks the anniversary of the day that President Lincoln signed the Compensated Emancipation Act. The Act, which was "for the release of certain persons held to service or labor in the District of Columbia," freed 3,100 slaves in the District, making DC residents the "first freed" by the federal government.
Ok back to gardening. Looks like I will be getting rain today. There is a line of strong thunderstorms to the northwest and west of me. I had planed to rent a tiller today and till the garden plot. I will have to wait until the soil dries out now. Drats, another delay in planting! Some of my tomato and squash plants are begging me to get them in the soil. Received some nice seeds in the mail yesterday from Freeper Black Agnes. Thanks again. I should have the opportunity to get them into some soil and flats today!
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Wow, so much to think about! I haven’t had the soil tested because it was brand new soil....maybe it still needs something added. I was lucky last year and was practically pest free so I don’t think it was that. I guess the blooms could have fallen off, I will have to pay closer attention to that. Last year I had several business trips pop up while the garden was in the ground, hopefully this year I will be home consistantly to watch everything more closely. Your suggestion about researching the varieties I planted is a great idea! Thanks so much for your response. I am dying to have a ton of fresh tomatoes, I plan on eating a bunch and learning how to can the rest. Wish me luck!
I am going to try really hard not to complain... As I saw the weather forecast my windy 45 degrees could be far worse. And if it were not for my raised beds I would not have anything out myself. They say this area will cool down to 36 degrees tonight and I took no chances and covered my blooming strawberries.
I also lightly covered my 4-5 inch tall snow peas and my potatoes just breaking through the soil with straw I pulled apart to give them some protection just in case.
The high here was 51 this morning and now it is 43 degrees. I have still not warmed up from covering the plants and digging up and shipping out some strawberry plants. I am cleaning out an old strawberry bed I plan, maybe, to plant corn.
I read/heard today that corn planting in the Midwest is going to be delayed because of the wet cold weather... Bad weather is sure going to NOT help the 'oil' production given we have hired idiots to subsidize the use of food production to fuel our vehicles.
Some days I can only shake my head in disgust at what the intellectuals come up with to destroy plain old common sense.
Oh My! Thank You for alerting me to that thread! I had not seen it. The video will make any Patriotic Citizen tear up for sure. Funny I was in Brandon, Ms that day 14th (my trip to Home Depot) I did not know the funeral was going on.
When we first came to Conroe to close on our house, there was a major traffic disruption. We thought possibly it was a parade, fire truck ladders were exented on either side of the road with a huge flag hanging from them above the road. Fire trucks and law enforcement of all descritions were everywhere. When we got by all the traffic, we found out that there was about to be a funeral procession for a local that died in Affganistan. We felt good about our new hometown and knew that we were with our own kind of America loving, patriotic people.
Looks like Fox News is fixing to report on the MS story on the Megyn Kelly show in a few min.
Be interesting to see if she glosses over their welcome in Ms. or speaks the truth of what happened to them.
The Bell Beans are doing great in this crummy weather but it is time for them to go to the Great Compost pile in the sky Benders Bins...
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