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Old March 18, 2009   #16
rxkeith
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best guess is 2 to 3 hours a day on average. but, that wasn't enough time the past 2 years when we split time between ironwood, and calumet. we are in a new location now, and starting from scratch. we need to create the main garden, establish a raspberry, and strawberry bed, a spot for some currents, and maybe a few fruit trees. wife says she wants grapes, but i'll have my hands full. i'm hoping the ground dries out within the next few weeks or else i will be busy making raised beds, in addition to bringing in truck loads of horse or cow manure, and leaves for composting and mulch. and i still don't have my garlic planted on account of the ground being so wet last fall. then there is the time spent seed starting, and transplanting. gonna be a busy year. can't wait to start.

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