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Broke ground on a bigger garden this year today at the farm.  Its almost the size of what we had growing up.  Double what I had out there last year.  Sun and wind had it dried out good enough to plow.  Should be composted well by late April.

Snow was on ground for Valentines Day, did not and have not even tried to dry out my raised beds,   too busy.  Maybe this week if I beat the rain.

 

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"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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Yes it has. Started the rotor-tiller up yesterday, in preparation to till garden up in the next couple weeks. Drained and replaced oil in Tiller and fired up. Then changed oil in both mowers and drain oil in snow blower and put a little bit of that special gas in it. Blew the leaves off the strawberry row. Dug up some kind of winter weeds out of the garden and 2 raised beds. Was not to bad. Today if the wind stays down I plan on burning my ditch out front at the road. Fluffed the leaves all up yesterday, with the leaf blower, so the would dry out for the burning today.  

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Planted Raised Beds today with lettuce, spinach, and sweet snow peas.  Cleaned out asparagus bed and put some fertilize on.

75 here and bees are flying.  Looks like early spring.  May till some of the garden this weekend if it does not rain much and plant some taters and onions

 

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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I don’t have much of a garden anymore but I have been doing some tilling and cleaning up the asparagus row.

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