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ducks4you
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Dunno about YOU, but I have tried doing garden cleanup in the Fall--IMPOSSIBLE!
Right after my Salsa Party we run until New Year's.
Then, I have tried doing garden cleanup in May, but by then we should have planted and nutured our garden.
I am focusing on cleaning up NOW, taking advantage of really nice March weather.
Hence, fill the tow wagon, burn the next day, repeat.
I have 2 sample packets of Alaska pea plants, totaling 10 peas. I have a great place to plant them tomorrow, along the big garden north fencing. It is limited this year bc I planted German red garlic in 1/2 of the walkway, so there is only about 6 ft of fencing to use.
Although I was hoping to get them planted today, I was too worn out, so I will have to dodge the rain drops tomorrow, instead.
Since I've never grown them, I hope to save the seeds and have a couple of harvests from them.
Right after my Salsa Party we run until New Year's.
Then, I have tried doing garden cleanup in May, but by then we should have planted and nutured our garden.
I am focusing on cleaning up NOW, taking advantage of really nice March weather.
Hence, fill the tow wagon, burn the next day, repeat.
I have 2 sample packets of Alaska pea plants, totaling 10 peas. I have a great place to plant them tomorrow, along the big garden north fencing. It is limited this year bc I planted German red garlic in 1/2 of the walkway, so there is only about 6 ft of fencing to use.
Although I was hoping to get them planted today, I was too worn out, so I will have to dodge the rain drops tomorrow, instead.
Since I've never grown them, I hope to save the seeds and have a couple of harvests from them.