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Mar 3, 2014 3:15 PM CST
Name: Rita
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abhege said:Okay, here are pictures. Beautiful weather today, just didn't get enough done.

Rye winter cover to be cut.


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And the seedlings waiting to go into the garden. Lettuce, peas, broccoli, cabbage, including Chinese, Asian greens, cauliflower and chard.


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I got half the rye cut with the scythe then Ira offered to hook up the bush hog and finish cutting. Turns out Matt didn't want the tractor in there because the ground is still too wed and the tractor compacts it. Oops! Damage done so he used the spring tooth plow to stir it up. Now it's drying out then David will rototill. Problem is we're supposed to get rain at least two days this week. When am I ever going to get my things planted? Sad



Arlene, that patch of rye looks good. And all those seedlings to go in. OH my, that looks like a lot to plant.

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