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Turned over my turnips today. Love seeing that fresh dirt!

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Practicing our social distancing while in the garden. Lol. I have 200' of potatoes planted in the big garden along with some beets and carrots. Some lettuce, radishes and 3 types of onions in the little one so far.
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I better get to it this weekend
Much like last year, you’re a little behind the curveball for timing. At least from seed on tomatoes and peppers. We will see what we have left over once we go to ground, might be able to hook you up. Otherwise, I’d buy starters if I was you. Around Mother’s Day usually works good around our area for getting them in the ground.

It’s also real hard to beat the Amish quality and price for starters...not even sure why she still starts her own anymore.
 
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Much like last year, you’re a little behind the curveball for timing. At least from seed on tomatoes and peppers. We will see what we have left over once we go to ground, might be able to hook you up. Otherwise, I’d buy starters if I was you. Around Mother’s Day usually works good around our area for getting them in the ground.

It’s also real hard to beat the Amish quality and price for starters...not even sure why she still starts her own anymore.
Not gonna do seeds. Al Couch farmer market has tomatoes and pepper. All I gotta do is put em in ground
 
Not gonna do seeds. Al Couch farmer market has tomatoes and pepper. All I gotta do is put em in ground
Good deal. Just trying to help you get a better crop this year! 👍🏼

Mustard seed and such is stupid easy to grow. If you decide to go that route. Basil, cilantro, any of that kind of herb stuff. You can basically push those seeds in the ground around the house and they will do well. You can also stagger plant them so you have a longer harvest season. As in, plant more seeds every month.
 
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Much like last year, you’re a little behind the curveball for timing. At least from seed on tomatoes and peppers. We will see what we have left over once we go to ground, might be able to hook you up. Otherwise, I’d buy starters if I was you. Around Mother’s Day usually works good around our area for getting them in the ground.

It’s also real hard to beat the Amish quality and price for starters...not even sure why she still starts her own anymore.
Thanks for tip and if you have leftovers let me know we'll work something out
 
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