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Old May 8, 2010   #5
kath
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In PA, they call that an "onion snow", Yopper! We don't grow onions, but the rest of my garden is really happy-peas have set little pods, early potatoes have been hilled & mulched, spring planted spinach is ready, as is the spring lettuce, asparagus has been good for a few weeks, strawberries have started, 1st corn planting is about 18" tall, and celery is about 12". We have had amazingly good weather here so far this spring, BUT they're predicting temps in the 30's for the next 3 nights, and while I can bring my peppers into the greenhouse because they're in pots, the tomatoes were planted last week as they had outgrown their 18 oz. cups. Too many to cover, so I may be outside in the wee hours with a garden hose trying to keep them alive if it gets any colder than predicted!
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