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zeusdogmom

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9. I have edible stuff here, too, here in central Ohio.
Fri Mar 20, 2020, 03:29 PM
Mar 2020

Overwintered with only a light frost cover. The curly kale and three baseball size heads of broccoli in deck pots look awesome. Kale tastes great. Letting the broccoli grow a little more before they become lunch. Checked the two raised beds I planted late last summer, enjoyed all fall and winter, and covered when it got cold. OMG the self seeded arugula looks incredible. Leaf lettuce is a little weary looking but there is salad there. Ditto the scallions. So glad I have had these all fall and winter. Currently waaay to wet to plant - we hit the 2 inch mark today on already overly saturated ground. I know I will fondly look back at all of this rain come the hot drought months of mid to late summer, but right a little less rain and more sunshine would be nice. We gardeners are never satisfied 😊

Started all of my transplant seeds today and yesterday. Understand supplies are hard to come by and some stores are limiting 4 seed packets per family. Think there are a lot of people attempting to start seeds this year.

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