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233616 tn?1312787196

peas are up and garlic is a foot tall

well, the yard is filling with pansies and tulips and apple blossoms wave in the breezes and waft through the air.

the peas are 6" tall and the cabbage family is well on it's way....squashes and tomatoes, and garlic, all afoor tall and it's still april...

The best cure for hcv.....IMHO.....gardening...now if only my silly wabbit spinal cord would go along more, I'd farm the whole hill!!

aanybody else find therapy in little green critters???
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1225178 tn?1318980604
If only I had the energy to do that... I miss getting my fingernails full of dirt.
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233616 tn?1312787196
well we just ate our first big plates of steamed edible pod peas...yum yum yum....
at little fresh thyme and chopped oregono, a smidge of butter...and OMG.

Merrybe's cure for HCV...

1. plant at least 20 flowers a week...

2...cut bunches of them and fill up all your vases so it feels like some young goofy guy is courting you!!

3..Talk to your veggies every day...Mike Myers style....GET in my tummy!!!!
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412873 tn?1329174455
Yay...a garden thread!!  

I am jealous of the garlic.  Roasted is my weakness.  Will have to add that to the mix next year.  

Tomatoes are coming along nicely, towering over my eggplant.  But something ate all the blooms off my lemon tree...now I worry it won't bloom.  I'm betting it's a big huge grasshopper...arg!
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717272 tn?1277590780
I love a garden thread!  Especially this year.  Last spring I was very sick on TX and as the months go by I'm reminded that this time last year I was a wreck.  No excuses after Sept. 1, 2009 when I had my 12 week post-TX visit.

I live in the deep south and have peaches the size of golf balls; figs, too. Eating the first of the strawberries, grapes are blooming.  Have harvested the last of the lettuce and yellow squash seeds have just sprouted.  GSDgirl, I'd love to have araucanas (sp?) but too many dogs in my town neighborhood.  Still, it's going to be a whale of a different season from last year!  Can't wait!
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250084 tn?1303307435
Oh lucky you! I suck at veggie gardens! I would LOVE to grow garlic, I eat a ridiculous amount!

My sister loved birds, always had them. And I'm with you on I can't ever get rid of any critter unless it's going to a good home for a PET! Killed me when my dad had a couple cows I raised butchered. I wouldn't eat ANY of it! We fought over that, and only thing we fought over!
They gave up and I ate the broccoli, lol.

Is it organic growing? I just bought a house and will be trying a garden next spring (to late in Fl, may try a few things) but you can give me tips next yr.

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233616 tn?1312787196
absolutely...who says we can't have some down home fun...

anybody got a good "still" story???
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