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RoyJonesBiv
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How you holding up there?Welcome from Wisconsin, @RoyJonesBiv !
How you holding up there?Welcome from Wisconsin, @RoyJonesBiv !
Lamenting the death of my garden, staying in from the snow (already !!!) and starting to plan for next year. The garden did really well, we put up a lot for the winter & saved a lot of seed, so no worries.How you holding up there?
Hi!Hey everybody! I’m here to meet like minded people and create new relationships. Trading ideas and learning from eachother! Indiana zone 5b look forward to hearing from you
Will do if I can figure out how lol thanks for the tip
Awesome! I’m only in my third year gardening but I’m hooked lol this year I grew brocolli several different varieties of lettuce and several different peppers and corn and green beans and peas and carrots and potatoes and watermelon and cucumber and tomatoes. Currently have some wheat although this is my first time trying that do not sure how that will turn out
I live in Champaign County, IL and that Same Line goes right through My property, too. Just a hint, buy perennials for Zone 4 or even Zone 3. I have had some perennials that bit the dust after a cold winter, here, like one of my Rose of Sharon.Hi!
I am also in Indiana zone 5b. This prompted me to look it up on a state map, and it turns out the line between 5b and 6a goes right through my town. So I had to look it up on a county map and I found that the line is halfway between my house and the center of town. That explains how come every spring the trees and flowers are blooming in town way before mine at home do. I always figured I must live in a cold pocket. I am in Hamilton County, by the way.