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Where the heck is everybody?

Posted by big_mike z6 SEKS (My Page) on
Sat, Apr 18, 09 at 1:13

Does anybody wander around in this forum any more? I wandered away a while back and decided to see if there was anything going on? How about a roll call on who might checking this forum now and then?


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RE: Where the heck is everybody?

I too have strayed for some time, health issues got me down for some time. But I'm back lurking now! Amazing how many people have forgotten this section! Whow! And some old posts still there!
Cheers,
Mickey


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Hi there. My situation is the same as Mickey's above.Back now and searching for information on pruning my early girl tomatoes which are still VERY young plants and we're hoping for LESS rain and MORE sun!


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Am on another site 99.999% of the time, this site...well, tonight for the first time in a very long time!


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I AM HERE


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Hello Everyone


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I hope everyone have a Merry Christmas!!


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And a happy New Year. I think it's almost time to dive into two facts. One, spring means growing, and it also means prime lower-level sky viewing. Only 45 days or so away for me, anyhow...


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Yes I wander around this forum. This thread has been around for a while!


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Occasionally I'm here too. Just lurking, learning and being entertained.

Smiley waving

I've not had a garden the past 2 summers but am planning to have a small, but nice one this year. I hope at least some of my good 'older' tomato seeds will germinate for me, since I acquired such a nice collection. I'm planning to start seeds quite early to allow time for starting more later in case of bad or 'no' germination.

Back in 2009 I developed an addiction to collecting, growing and exhibiting daffodils and now have about 1000 different named cultivars and add to them each fall. There are approximately 25,000 known named cultivars, so collecting them will keep me busy for quite a while.

Maybe some tomato lovers would like to attend a daffodil show (or two) if there is a show nearby. See link below. I'm planning on hitting at least 5 shows (maybe more) so maybe I'll see you there.

Sue

Here is a link that might be useful: 2013 Daffodil Events & Show Calendar


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