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Old March 30, 2017   #12
Worth1
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Originally Posted by bryanccfshr View Post
How's it going Worth. Still growing some of those green varieties you gave me 11 years ago!
I'm doing fine how are you.
Not working up ((there)) anymore.
My choice after the wife passed away.
You would be surprised who all they fired and let go.

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Originally Posted by Gardeneer View Post
I couldn't imagine Worth not having a garden. Glad to hear the news.

On the Okra start, I have done it once (Long ago ). I just planted the seeds in small pots and put then in the cold frame to keep them warm. I am not sure exactly how long it took but I remember being surprised as I was expecting them to take long time. This time I will try both soaking method and direct sowing in pot, in cold frame.

Now that I have sown my corn, bean, cukes, melons , its time for okra.
I have 3 varieties : NONE is Clemson Spineless Those stuff got so tough before you could say 'AH'
BTW. I see some corn and cuke sprouts emerging.
I saw a pile of corn coming up the other day just sprouting in the fields.

Last edited by Worth1; March 30, 2017 at 10:03 PM.
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