No crop this year...

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NateTheBookie
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No crop this year...

Post by NateTheBookie »

Well, I'm throwing in the towel this season, after some difficulty starting my seedlings, I think I transferred them to the ground too early, and they all roasted to death in one afternoon. I started a second set, and was just getting comfortable with the idea of moving them outside when I found out that we now have a mouse in the house... who dug up all my seedlings and killed them. :evil: I guess I'll just have to try again next year.
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flix
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didn't even try, too cold in the "frozen north" until just recently...
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Yep. It's been far too cold here. Almost too cold for the rest of the garden.
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Frank
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Post by Frank »

KurtHuhn wrote:Yep. It's been far too cold here. Almost too cold for the rest of the garden.
Man, send some of that cool my way. The bloody heat here is wreaking havoc on my tomato and pepper plants! :banghead:
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