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Post by daveedka on Feb 11, 2010 19:36:25 GMT -5
It's that time of year again, I'll be starting my Tomatoes andpeppers this weekend to start getting ready for the warm weather. I might even till up some space behind my buddies shop this year and plant some corn and Cukes, maybe some acorn squash as well, my wife and I love almost any kind of squash, but Acorn is the best. I don't want to make too much work, gotta have time to fish a lot again this year.
My little garden behind the house has just enough room for 14 tomatoe plants, and 2 dozen or so pepper plants. I usually do a dozen Beefmasters, 2 cherry tomatoes, and then do 6 each of Cayenne, anaheim chili, Jalepeno, and California wonders. That gives me sweet, mild medium and hot with lots of flavor, and the 14 tomatoe plants keep my wife and I and a few neighbors quite happy.
If anyone needs some really good lime, let me know, MC can vouch for the quality and the price cannot be beat, we just need to figure out how to connect and deliver the buckets. I'll have no trouble catching up with Hilly, and probably can get stuff to bobber easily enough. Texas will be a little tougher to figure out, DT where the heck do you live?
Dave
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Post by bobberguy on Feb 11, 2010 20:30:41 GMT -5
Iwas going to start my plants in my greenhouse but its way too cold here and he greenhouse is covered with a foot of snow! This weather is terrible! It must be warm there!
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Post by daveedka on Feb 11, 2010 21:13:15 GMT -5
20 inches of snow and 12 degrees. whatever weather you hd today I probably had two days ago. I plant mine under lights in the basement. Dave
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Post by bobberguy on Feb 11, 2010 21:24:58 GMT -5
That is a good way to start them!
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Post by mastercatter on Feb 12, 2010 1:01:34 GMT -5
Dt lives just outside of Chicago....The lime is the Best that I have ever found. The texture is more fine than that from the garden places... Very, very fine...Can not beat the price either...
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Post by daveedka on Feb 12, 2010 13:03:31 GMT -5
I can deliver liome to the chicago Area pretty easily, as a matter of fact I can probably just collect it there this summer, and haul it right to wherever DT wants me too if he needs some. More importantly I may have to hook up with DT and take him fishing once or twice. We just re-Aquired a customer in Joliet, and I anticipate a good bit of time being spent in northern Ill this year.
Dave
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Post by mastercatter on Feb 13, 2010 0:47:02 GMT -5
I'm sure that he would like to fish with you...
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