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Old April 11, 2014   #16
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Default Leaving them out now...

With the mild weather we're having I am leaving them out overnight now. I'm glad, the daily treks were getting tiring...
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Old April 13, 2014   #17
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Hi Rebel,

I'm from the Eastern Shore and will be going down there in a week or so (for turkey hunting) and I wanted to know where you get your mushroom compost?

Your plants sure are a wonderful sight!

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Hi Rebel,

I'm from the Eastern Shore and will be going down there in a week or so (for turkey hunting) and I wanted to know where you get your mushroom compost?

Your plants sure are a wonderful sight!

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Brian in Waldorf, Maryland

I've been getting my compost from Yardworks Plus in Easton. Good luck with the Toms..... (plants and birds!)
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This is my second year with mushroom compost. I've been very happy with it.

I planted Thursday. The irrigation guy came out yesterday and got the sprinkler system going for the season. Looks like we're in for a little bit of a cool down and some wind later this week but this weekend sure has been nice and the plants love it, too.
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Looking great! hopefully the nights will stay warm for you for now on so you can leave them outside all of the time.
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Thanks Rebel! Toms of both types in the cross hairs!
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Looking great! hopefully the nights will stay warm for you for now on so you can leave them outside all of the time.

It was a good run this past week but they are now back inside and will remain so for at least several days. Once this round passes they'll come back out for a week and then I can probably plant out.
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Old April 16, 2014   #23
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Hope that wind isn't too bad for my little cabbage I finally put out. But my baby Toms are tucked away in the unheated garage it usually runs 10 to 15 degrees warmer in there. I will have to wear the long johns turkey hunting on Friday. The never ending winter........
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