Southern Colorado country-town 2k16

undercoverfbi

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Im not just a troubled tweaker from the hallucinatory section A.K.A satan's


Ive put a lot of effort with my free time, its been challenging, however im excited to eat what i sow

Ive already planted

Two corn variety, pumpkin, peppers, onion, sunflower, cucumber, basil

Ive yet to add

Squash, watermelon, parsley, cilantro, and everything else that can, will

Unfortunately i may need to retry some seeds in certain areas but i have time left for planning season

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undercoverfbi

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)Did some planting and manual tilling today.

I now have planted

Artichoke, Anaheim chili peppers, gold carrots, onion, parsley

I have growing indian corn, jack-o-lantern pupkin for the nieces and nephew, and some trainwreck.

I have to add later in the evening when it cools down,

Watermelon squash, morning glory, and more corn.

And my mom likes flowers
 

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Larry {the} Gardener

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)Did some planting and manual tilling today.

I now have planted

Artichoke, Anaheim chili peppers, gold carrots, onion, parsley

I have growing indian corn, jack-o-lantern pupkin for the nieces and nephew, and some trainwreck.

I have to add later in the evening when it cools down,

Watermelon squash, morning glory, and more corn.

And my mom likes flowers
Looking good, Under Cover.

My Colorado bunch was just here {in NW Florida} for a couple of weeks. I was talking to my nephew- in-law {is that a word?} about gardening, and he was talking about what a bitch the weather can be out there. But with him chasing 3 kids, he's not trying to garden this year.
 

undercoverfbi

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My climate is a bit more sunny and drier than the folks up north.

However even with my missing watering days and having hoot temperatures, my new corn row has sprouted!

The soil around here is quality enough to use it instead of spending money for imported soil

My first corn row is doing well and taking off very quick finally.

Pumpkin hillside is about to take off now that theyre fully acclimated

Cant wait to finish all my planting tonight
 

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Larry {the} Gardener

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Looks good. Sister lived at The Springs for 25-30 years. When ever they would visit, Mamma would always go and come by the southern route. She loved seeing all the little corn patches the Indians had at the bottom of some of those deep canyons. But I think a lot of that was down in NM.
 
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