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Sid

Sid

29 Apr, 2008

 

Don't throw away soil from pots - use it as a soil conditioner in the garden or grow something DIFFERENT in it this year or mix it half and half with fresh compost :-)

On question - rotating crops

Janette

Janette

27 Apr, 2008

 

They all look nice and healthy

On photo - April 27 2008

Sarah65

Sarah65

27 Apr, 2008

 

Your seedlings look like they are doing great. This has been a crazy winter. We are finally having springlike weather in Seattle, you should have it in about 5 days.

On photo - April 27 2008

Janette

Janette

27 Apr, 2008

 

Well I will keep my fingers crossed for you ,

On photo - Untitled

Janette

Janette

27 Apr, 2008

 

When do you expect your weather to change for the better ?

On photo - Untitled

Janette

Janette

27 Apr, 2008

 

Lucky little pansy

On photo - pansy

flcrazy

Flcrazy

26 Apr, 2008

 

Such a stately, awesome looking flower.!

On photo - foxglove

Lori

Lori

25 Apr, 2008

 

I imagine this was last season.. don't they just make you sigh with joy? I absolutely love foxglove and delphinium in a border.

On photo - foxglove

karens

Karens

25 Apr, 2008

 

Rotating all veggies is a good idea; it helps prevent disease in future crops. For that reason and because the tomatoes will have used up all the nutrients in the container, it's a good idea to start with fresh soil each season.

On question - rotating crops

Michaella

Michaella

25 Apr, 2008

 

Is this in flower now Mary?

On photo - foxglove