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    Thats my pepper done. I still have to plant my tomatoes and herbs , later today. My peppers will get another week in the living room before going out to my green house. Then I'll transplant my tomatoes and re-fill the table in the living room, Miss Needles sure is glad once I get everything out in the green house.
    Last edited by Big Guy; 04-10-2010, 11:38 AM.
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    Very nice BG. Get after it!
    Keith

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    • #3
      I bet she is Big Guy. even happier when you start to harvest.
      looks good.
      do you own a home in Fl.? do you have trees and a garden going there also?
      your northern one is starting to look good.
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      need a larger spatula for early morning road kill removal.

      As the venomous south American hissing skunk rat is growing fast and needs larger portions.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Kyote View Post
        I bet she is Big Guy. even happier when you start to harvest.
        looks good.
        do you own a home in Fl.? do you have trees and a garden going there also?
        your northern one is starting to look good.
        We are in the process of buying a home in Fl. The deal closes on apr 23.
        You can bet I will have some sort of garden down there. I just got to play in the dirt where ever I am.
        Col. Big Guy

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        • #5
          sweet, and good luck. what part of fl. you getting your home in?
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          need a larger spatula for early morning road kill removal.

          As the venomous south American hissing skunk rat is growing fast and needs larger portions.

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          • #6
            You are moving right along BG.....I am headed out to transplant some cabbage and lettuces,spinach etc. i started from seed...

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            • #7
              Well ya had me goin there for a minute...I was expecting to see transplants to the garden and I was thinking NO WAY. Im still a month away from that here and in your area....no way...

              Looks like a great start to a fine harvest. Good luck on the season
              Craig
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Kyote View Post
                sweet, and good luck. what part of fl. you getting your home in?
                Near Floral City

                Smoke freak: its too early to set the plants outside here too. late May they will go in the ground.
                Col. Big Guy

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Big Guy View Post
                  Near Floral City

                  Smoke freak: its too early to set the plants outside here too. late May they will go in the ground.
                  May 5th on average in maryland for peppers and tomatoes last 30 years here....We had a light frost the 15th of may last year...I never push it and plants are hardened off...Same as it ever was....
                  Last edited by ALX; 04-11-2010, 11:51 AM.

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                  • #10
                    I love the day or so after transplanting when you look at those happy little seedlings just stretching their roots and loving life
                    Just got done in the garden for the day.
                    Was adjusting the bean trellis, transplanted my broccoli and covered that, the lettuces, spinach and onions with a row cover to keep those damned bugs out!
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                    • #11
                      Lookin good BG. I will just be visiting the local greenhouses again this year. But I wish I would of ordered my sweet corn seen from a supplier this year a few years back the elevator had a variety called Brocade, it was the best corn I ever grew and now they don't stock it anymore.

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                      • #12
                        Just wait till harvest time... that's the payoff. Smoke and seeds forever.
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                        • #13
                          Very cool!! I just love to watch things grow!
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