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Post by rons57ford on Jan 22, 2007 8:50:33 GMT -5
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Post by Linda on Jan 22, 2007 21:49:51 GMT -5
Thanks for the link Ron. I think GA is already heading into spring. Trees are budding and the birds are coming back.
Some trees are already blossoming. That's a good sign.
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Post by rons57ford on Jan 23, 2007 8:20:21 GMT -5
Hi Linda Yep, I live at Lake Sinclair. The daffodills, and crabapples are blooming. The Bradford pears and blue berries are budding. Well there goes that crop for this year. I'm sure we'll get some freezing weather before it's over. Next thing you know we'll have to mow the lawn. It hasn't been that long ago that I got all the leaves raked up. Come on Spring. PS Go VOLS
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Post by Sweet Melody on Feb 7, 2007 10:40:58 GMT -5
Thank you for the link.. it is way too early to plant anything here in ohio.. we are in the green color area of that map. My eyes are in need of seeing green, and can't wait until spring.
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Post by Doreen on Mar 1, 2007 10:09:45 GMT -5
Good to keep an eye on that link.. thanks.
I never seem to get it right, maybe I'll follow directions.
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wildflowerpa
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just lounging around in Pa
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Post by wildflowerpa on Mar 18, 2007 8:59:03 GMT -5
Good morning all, I need some info on when to start plants. (I looked at this thread but it may as well be in greek )I have never started plants from seeds but want to try it. I live in northeastern pennsylvania, when would be the right time to start my seeds in containers? Oh and does anyone know what kind of onions sets to get to make the bigger onions instead of the little eating ones? Thanks in advance for the help
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