Sunday, March 20, 2005

March 20, 2005
Seeds in trays:
Corn (85), Showing: 0
Tomatoe Seedlings: 22 showing at 3 inches
Snow Pea Seedlings (55): 5 showing
Pole Beans, 100 in trays yesterday
Onions, 100 planted yesterday

4 comment(s):

  • One last try at throwing this at the cranial wall to see if it will stick...

    Main Entry: to·ma·to
    Pronunciation: t&-'mA-(")tO; chiefly British, eastern New England, northeastern Virginia, and sometimes elsewhere in cultivated speech -'m[a']- or -'mä-; chiefly Northern -'ma-
    Function: noun
    Inflected Form(s): plural -toes
    Etymology: alteration of earlier tomate, from Spanish, from Nahuatl tomatl
    1 : the usually large rounded typically red or yellow pulpy berry of a tomato
    2 : any of a genus (Lycopersicon) of So. American herbs of the nightshade family; especially : one (L. lycopersicum syn. L. esculentum) that is more or less perennial in its native habitat but is widely cultivated as an annual for its edible fruit


    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3/20/2005 08:50:00 PM  

  • One last try at throwing this at the cranial wall to see if it will stick...

    Main Entry: to·ma·to
    Pronunciation: t&-'mA-(")tO; chiefly British, eastern New England, northeastern Virginia, and sometimes elsewhere in cultivated speech -'m[a']- or -'mä-; chiefly Northern -'ma-
    Function: noun
    Inflected Form(s): plural -toes
    Etymology: alteration of earlier tomate, from Spanish, from Nahuatl tomatl
    1 : the usually large rounded typically red or yellow pulpy berry of a tomato
    2 : any of a genus (Lycopersicon) of So. American herbs of the nightshade family; especially : one (L. lycopersicum syn. L. esculentum) that is more or less perennial in its native habitat but is widely cultivated as an annual for its edible fruit


    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3/20/2005 08:50:00 PM  

  • you very really busy yesterday in the garden I am impressed. I hope to start after I get back, but as mentioned prior nothing really gets in unitl around May. I mean it is 33 degrees up here this am and they are calling for snow at our level. With all your vegi's you need a stand at farmers market in early summer. Don't forget a little dill.....hey who is hte spell checker anyway...geezzz ...j

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3/21/2005 06:02:00 AM  

  • One final note, remember no wearing white until after memorial day....

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3/21/2005 08:38:00 AM  

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