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Old April 28, 2008   #31
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I thought I had responded to this already. Anyway, I was willing to try my hand at corn again after several years of poor luck. Bad germination/pollination, smut, you name it. As it is, a gal at work bartered with me since her husband is a farmer and said she would supply me with all the corn I want if I share my eggs with her when the chickens start laying. I think that is fair, especially if I get enough for the freezer as well as fresh eating.
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Old April 28, 2008   #32
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Mustard greens. (they became compost)
Cabbage in my garden.

I am able to produce (in the winter)lovely and the most delicious Cauliflower and some broccoli but I have the hardest time getting cabbage to head(a rabbit may be the reason).
I am struggling with melons.. My clay soil is the culprit.
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