Gearing Up for Gardens thread...

DrakeMaiden

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I'm mostly just digging . . . and not digging the digging. :p It seems like I can never have too many beds and each one is a struggle with rocks, rocks, and more rocks. I think a full 1/3 of my soil is stone. :/ Luckily, we can use the rocks in construction projects, but I'd rather not be mining on my garden time. :p

I have some of my seedlings growing inside. It is nice to have established a workable set-up for starting seedlings, since last year was my first year in our new location and every step was a struggle.
 

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me&thegals said:
Wow!! That is a LOT of plants, farmerlor! Wouldn't I love to be eating salsa from your garden this summer :)
Oh, we can LOTS of salsa!!! The kids love it.
 

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Bought more onion plants(Kandy) yesterday and a bag of some pretty expensive soil for my seedling project. I hope it pays off! :)
 

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Mine is just about all done with planting, still have a raised bed to build to plant more asparagus in. Have to replant a few things that the nasty littel rabbits & prarie dogs have eatten up.
 

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I'm a little bit queasy with worry. I've never planted a garden so early here in WI--mid March. Now it has already snowed 2 times. I'm hoping the cool-weather seeds can handle lots of cold, wet conditions without rotting. Anybody have experience with this? Nothing is sprouting so far. :hu
 

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Lettuce, kale, chard, radishes, beets, carrots, parsnips, arugula. Please, oh please, come up!!!

ETA: They were all seeds that could be sown "as soon as the soil can be worked" or "4-6 weeks before last frost," but I'm still worried. This is new planting territory for me.
 

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Yeah, what did you plant? Some things might just wait out the cold, but if you planted peas . . . they could rot if it is too damp and too cold. I still have NOT planted my peas. It is getting a bit late too. :rant
 

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