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Jun 9, 2023 9:22 PM CST
Northeastern Colorado (Zone 5a)
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Winter Sowing Zinnias
Sorry to hear about your WS jugs!!! I too have lost some because I haven't been watching them close enough and they dried up. I overdid this year and have way more than I have room for, plus I wasn't expecting so many to be successful! We had an extra snowy winter so I'm sure that made the difference! Am trying to dig up more lawn as time & energy allow. Been focusing on tomatoes, peppers and beans so the WS transplanting has taken a back seat. Just not enough energy to put in the amount of work needed each day to get everything done... But doing what I can and enjoying what progress I do make.

The varieties of garlic bulbils that I got from last years swap are all growing very well! I'm happy about that. (big thankyou to all who put them in for the swap). I've lots to learn about garlic!

I'm on a bean, tomato & pepper kick this year and purchased some supposedly "rare-ish" varieties so I'm hoping the hail and bugs will stay away and that I'll have those varieties to offer.

What FUN it is! Happy gardening everyone!

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