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Old 06-12-2011, 12:28 PM
luv2flip luv2flip is offline
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Default Started late

I just got done planting my seeds for my flower garden, but after only 2-3 days, they are already starting to poke threw the dirt, I believe this is due to digging and flipping the soil, getting down to the better soil.

The seeds are my sunflowers, marigolds, and wildflowers. My carnations I started months ago in large pots, that I am leaving them in they are going very well, and it was a nice addition to my porch.

I also just got my tomato's transferred, they are also doing very well in my turned soil, I would recommend flipping your soil to anyone.
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Old 06-13-2011, 03:44 AM
flippinout flippinout is offline
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Default Re: Started late

Well, being late in sowing seeds has been a problem lately for the farmers too because of all the rain we have been having.

Hopefully they will be able to get everything planted soon and then harvested before the first frost hits the area.

It would be awful to have to go to all that work only to lose your harvest due to a shorter growing season.
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