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slowpoke_gardener

dont work too hard

slowpoke_gardener
10 years ago

I have posted pictures in the past few weeks of some new beds I made for Seminole pumpkins and Old Timey cornfield pumpkins. I also posted a picture of where I was harvesting the shaving form the drainage ditch around my north garden. I got a little over 3 wheelbarrows full of soil, dumped it behind the shop and ran a tiller through it and the Bermuda grass I dumped it on. I placed my 4 Tromboncino plants in that pile of half worked soil, and they look better than the plants in the beds that I worked my guts out on.

Moral of the story, just toss your seeds out the back door in the spring and come back in Oct. and harvest, bypass all that back-breaking work.

Larry

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