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Fri, Jun 5, 09 at 16:56
| Iknow it is tough keeping your spirits up when day after day we are faced with wet and soggy. Soon the sun will be out and dry out the soil. Then after the long wait we can be out and about enjoying sun and soil. Steve in Baltimore County. |
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- Posted by madsquopper 7a No. VA (My Page) on Fri, Jun 5, 09 at 17:21
| Grow ferns. The grouping in the wooded area is HUGE. Larry |
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| Oscarthecat, You know that you have a great gathering to look forward to on Aug. 22? It's the great tomato tasting gathering as frequently mentioned on this forum. If you have any interest in growing, eating, or meeting people who do, mark the date. It is indeed a spirit lifting event. My wife and I showed up with nothing but a smile. I have never been to a party where I knew no one yet felt so welcome. Hey, I can see your spirits lifting already. It's pouring out as I speak. But, see you there. Hank |
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| So the only time it didn't rain this month was the 5 days I was away on vacation... My kind landlord noticed and watered my stuff still in pots. 6" tall grass too wet to mow, though... |
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