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<blockquote data-quote="Dodge Man" data-source="post: 2407920" data-attributes="member: 2062"><p>I think like others I am behind about 3 or 4 weeks getting stuff in the ground. I would have liked to had stuff in earlier but we had or tractor at our hunting lease for a few weeks and I was not able to disk up the garden. Then all the big storms hit and it was either too wet or I was spending my time cutting up trees and hauling off limbs and stuff. </p><p></p><p>Also part of my problem was my garden is on the edge of the rest of our 80 ac that was planted in Soybeans and the farmer sprayed weed killer to kill the grass about the time I got half my stuff to come up or planted so I think that is my problem with the tomatoes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dodge Man, post: 2407920, member: 2062"] I think like others I am behind about 3 or 4 weeks getting stuff in the ground. I would have liked to had stuff in earlier but we had or tractor at our hunting lease for a few weeks and I was not able to disk up the garden. Then all the big storms hit and it was either too wet or I was spending my time cutting up trees and hauling off limbs and stuff. Also part of my problem was my garden is on the edge of the rest of our 80 ac that was planted in Soybeans and the farmer sprayed weed killer to kill the grass about the time I got half my stuff to come up or planted so I think that is my problem with the tomatoes. [/QUOTE]
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