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<blockquote data-quote="fishboy1" data-source="post: 2391999" data-attributes="member: 1827"><p>Ok, the early planting of cabbage, sweet potatoes, onions, and some crazy purple variety of potato are doing well. Wife ate the first 3 strawberries yesterday and said they were great.</p><p></p><p>Planted a several hills of yellow squash Wed and they grew 2-3" last night with the rain!</p><p></p><p>Straw bale garden got planted Wednesday morning and the little tomatoes doubled in size overnight !</p><p></p><p>Got about 200 half runners planted along the fence.</p><p>6 rows of bush beans</p><p>2 rows of black eyed peas</p><p>1 row of purple hull peas</p><p>3 rows of corn</p><p></p><p>This morning I got 6 watermelons, 2 butternut - 2 spaghetti squash transplanted, and about 223357989 okra seeds down before work and the rain.</p><p></p><p>Now if our tomato seeds would only kick it in high gear We could get them out into the garden.</p><p></p><p>They sprout like crazy, get about 2-3 inches tall then stall out and kind flounder. Did the same thing last year. Any suggestions? </p><p></p><p>Last year we finally transplanted them and they just sat there for about 3 weeks doing nothing. They slowly came out of it and eventually grew well but were 1-2 months behind the stuff we bought at the co-op.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishboy1, post: 2391999, member: 1827"] Ok, the early planting of cabbage, sweet potatoes, onions, and some crazy purple variety of potato are doing well. Wife ate the first 3 strawberries yesterday and said they were great. Planted a several hills of yellow squash Wed and they grew 2-3" last night with the rain! Straw bale garden got planted Wednesday morning and the little tomatoes doubled in size overnight ! Got about 200 half runners planted along the fence. 6 rows of bush beans 2 rows of black eyed peas 1 row of purple hull peas 3 rows of corn This morning I got 6 watermelons, 2 butternut - 2 spaghetti squash transplanted, and about 223357989 okra seeds down before work and the rain. Now if our tomato seeds would only kick it in high gear We could get them out into the garden. They sprout like crazy, get about 2-3 inches tall then stall out and kind flounder. Did the same thing last year. Any suggestions? Last year we finally transplanted them and they just sat there for about 3 weeks doing nothing. They slowly came out of it and eventually grew well but were 1-2 months behind the stuff we bought at the co-op. [/QUOTE]
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