greenthumb111
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Pick me up some Maxsea G & B at J,.T Dimmick Forest Co. in Piercy. Have fun up north. See ya soon
Very nice, some how even with the set back I can just about gaurentee you'll still have the biggest plants on RIU Hodge. After this season I was thinking of taking a trip out to your neck of the woods.Hiya GT, were a month and one half behind this year but all's good. Heading up to the property in the next 2 weeks to get started on the grow there. hope to see ya soon..
Same in Southern Oregon. The hail, high winds and rain are getting old. Very slow growth with a lot of early flowering.We had hail as well, as several cells moved through.
Buckets had about 3/4 inch in them.
It feels like we've been transported to February.
I grow cole(cabbage, broccoli, brussels sprouts) crops through the winter, putting young plants or seed in after I clean up the summer garden.Suppose to get some warm weather today thru Monday, low 80s and sunny, (yeah) plants are showing new growth but rate is slow. On the other hand, the ol woman's veggie garden is kicking in, seems to really enjoy the cooler weather, especially the brussel sprouts? (never grew them before)
A special thanks to GT for the info on dealing with bud rot, Thanks.... Will take pics today... Promise!!!