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Old November 5, 2012   #1
cecilsgarden1958
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Hey, when is the new season HA HA HA, I'm ready all ready. Have my seeds and have my dreams, but maybe I should wait until the Nor-Easters stop.

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Old November 6, 2012   #2
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I'm just a bit ahead of you, lol. I started 3 pepper seeds in a pot just to have something alive in the house. Been over a week on a warmer so yesterday I started more seeds in a damp paper towel. Might be old seed, dunno.
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Old November 6, 2012   #3
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I am still not done with the last one, thanks to the 24x48 greenhouse we put up in the spring. I still have 30+ tomatoes and 40+ peppers growing. Lettuce, dill, broccoli and eggplants still growing in a small high tunnel. hip hip hooray! I think I would be going stir crazy with out this. My condolences to you who have to do without one. I do need to order my seeds, trays, soil and labels for next year though..."never done" is a good thing.
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