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    #11
    Good on me I transplanted my tomatoes in the rain. Also bathed the stinky dog. Visitted my dad in morning and he said dont you have maintenance to do, I said yes but I think I got it up to date. Parsley do you have potatoes out of the ground???

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      #12
      Might be through this morning. Ground all
      cracked yesterday. Early lettuce, radish, beets,
      onions up. I did meander out to plop in 8
      crowded cabbage yesterday, while I was crowing,
      but it has been way too windy and dry to
      transplant plant tomatoes. Has the makings of a
      cutworm-year. Check your fields for those tiny
      ones. Skunks everywhere, but they've finally lost
      their boldness.....The remaining raccoons remain
      cany and openly viscious, but pb allergic to my
      space. Planting a garden bears fruit for the
      pocketbook, belly and soul, clever-hopper. Pars.

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        #13
        Do you have a garden planter Parsley?

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          #14
          yes, I do, but I haven't used it for several years.
          As silly as it sounds, I love the feel of the soil in
          my hands and feet, and garden barefoot all
          summer bi have taken to sprouting corn and
          beans etc in a sprouter. Seeders cannot
          accommodate sturdy thick sprouts!

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            #15
            Yous a good ol dirt digger. I am all for speed.

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