Apr 13, 2017 Thread starter #141 seedcorn Garden Master Joined Jun 21, 2008 Messages 9,651 Reaction score 9,979 Points 397 Location NE IN Oh sure, beautiful pix...... rub it in. I do have real peas starting to break ground. No sign of asparagus.
Oh sure, beautiful pix...... rub it in. I do have real peas starting to break ground. No sign of asparagus.
Apr 13, 2017 #142 majorcatfish Garden Master Joined Jan 27, 2013 Messages 6,869 Reaction score 11,342 Points 377 Location north carolina okay looked at your weather pattern from what i have seen... you lower arctic Eskimos will just have to wait till the big thaw a bit longer......
okay looked at your weather pattern from what i have seen... you lower arctic Eskimos will just have to wait till the big thaw a bit longer......
Apr 16, 2017 #143 baymule Garden Master Joined Mar 20, 2011 Messages 18,806 Reaction score 36,929 Points 457 Location Trinity County Texas seedcorn said: Oh sure, beautiful pix...... rub it in. I do have real peas starting to break ground. No sign of asparagus. Click to expand... Hey! Amigo!!! We already ate our asparagus! Peas breaking ground? Is that all you got?
seedcorn said: Oh sure, beautiful pix...... rub it in. I do have real peas starting to break ground. No sign of asparagus. Click to expand... Hey! Amigo!!! We already ate our asparagus! Peas breaking ground? Is that all you got?
Apr 16, 2017 Thread starter #144 seedcorn Garden Master Joined Jun 21, 2008 Messages 9,651 Reaction score 9,979 Points 397 Location NE IN Best pie and crisp of year-fresh rhubarb. I so miss it when out of season and no just not the same froze. Tried canning some-man was that pure bad......
Best pie and crisp of year-fresh rhubarb. I so miss it when out of season and no just not the same froze. Tried canning some-man was that pure bad......