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Offline glenn57

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I see some onions coming up Glenn.  That is the ones you sent me.
:happy1: :happy1: :happy1: way closer to the equater then you so i'm on my second picking!!!!!!!! hubba_hubba-404.gif num num!!!!!!!

ENJOY. iffin ya need more this fall just holler!!!!!!!!! :happy1:
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I have five up. Need a few more..... :rolleyes:

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With the eminent snowfall coming, I put the green house tops back on the raised beds. Already have cukes, radishes, peas and Green Beanscoming up....
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Snowed pretty good here this morn,Since not a drop a rain of flake a snow.
 Heres a pic of the radar right now,an it aint hittin the ground I'm ENE a Willmar an SE of Spicer.I wonder if the weather peoople are wrong again?/
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never snowed here....just dribbling enough now to get the deck wet.........I gotta grill up some rib eyes steaks in did crap!!!!!!! tastes better when ya battle da elements!!!!!!!! :happy1: :happy1:

most the excitements suppose to start around 10 pm from reports i'm seeing!!!!!
« Last Edit: April 04/30/17, 05:37:10 PM by glenn57 »
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I have five up. Need a few more..... :rolleyes:
gonna need to wait till this fall..........I should be able to send ya a bushel basket full then!!!!!!!!!! :happy1: :happy1:
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But what am I gonna eat dis Summer???!!!! WHAAAAAAAAAAAA!    :tongue:   :rotflmao:

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come on up........we'll clean ya a bunch!!!!!! might only last ya a week though!!!!! :bonk: :bonk: :rotflmao:
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I JUST might drive on up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!    :happybounce:

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Does asparagus expand by root or seed?
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if I remember right, seed.
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So................If I apply Preen to this new plot, the only way that I can expand it going forward, is only by putting plugs in? (established plants)
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we always planted started plants so not sure but you could be right on that thought.
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Welp, the Preen is in the ground and so is the asparagus.
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Better spray those green weeds!!  They could turn into green BEANS!!  :shocked: :rotflmao:

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eeeeeeee ggggaaaadddddddddd..... prolly should move this to the saloon....

May 6th is Naked gardening day......glad I don't live near Glenn.......  :rotflmao:


World Naked Gardening Day is May 6th




World Naked Gardening Day is May 6th. Are you prepared?

World Naked Gardening Day is an opportunity to pull weeds, plant flowers, and harvest vegetables while getting some sun where it doesn’t usually shine.

While you might get a little dirty, the intention is good, clean, fun in the sun, and a move towards becoming more comfortable in our skin with “non-sexual nudity.”



nspired by World Naked Bike Ride events, Mark Storey (consulting editor for Nude & Natural magazine) and permaculturalist Jacob Gabriel founded World Naked Gardening Day as a project of Body Freedom Collaborative (BFC). Some of Storey’s other mischievous pranks are rooted in guerrilla gardening in urban environments.



Corky Stanton of Clothes Free International assisted Storey with web hosting and promotion of the project. Stanton also provided web hosting and promotion for World Naked Bike Ride from the beginning of the project.

The event is not intended to be a large gathering at any particular location, but something people can practice on their own time and at their own will, however they please. Storey notes in the New York Daily News that,

    “No particular organization owns World Naked Gardening Day.”

The website acted as a seed for the concept, which has been left to grow organically on its own through participants providing the necessary nutrients in order for it to continue to grow.



The first annual World Naked Gardening Day event took place on September 10, 2005. In 2007, the event date was moved to the first Saturday in May where it still takes place to this day. The day before, International Permaculture Day, also takes place on the first Sunday of May.

Beyond the fact that the event is fitting to coincide with good weather, the objective was not to conflict with with the World Naked Bike Ride. Besides, spring is the ideal time of year to be in the garden anyway.

The event is intended to be non-political, and more about creating a positive body self-image.

    “It’s not about exposing your body to other people,” said Stanton, in an interview with Today. “It’s about body acceptance and being one with nature on your own. … We actually do these events in secluded areas.”

Special thanks to the hosts of the World Naked Gardening Day website for allowing the use of these photos.
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Yea well I have a different plumbing system then them so.... If I did garden naked ....  Ah never mind!! tut_tut-3315.gif sleazy-422.gif hubba_hubba-404.gif
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Asparagus expands by both seeds and roots. As long as you have female plants growing. They develope little red balls that are the seeds. They will come up the next year. But those little plants take a long time to produce spears big enough to eat.
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Does asparagus expand by root or seed?
Both. But with those baby roots it will be awhile before they produce any seed or asparagus to eat anyway. And you would also have to have both male and female plants. Guessing by the size of your plants it will be 3 years before you harvest anything of any size from them.

And Mike, unless you want to see something that might hurt your eyes, don't come for my asparagus on the 6th of May! :laughroll: :laughroll:
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already have plans that day, but you make me wonder Auggie!!!
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Mission accomplished :rotflmao:
That might be a better line of defense than the :army:
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World Naked Gardening Day is May 6th




World Naked Gardening Day is May 6th. Are you prepared?

This might be OK for the missus removing dead heads from the geraniums, but it ain't goona fly when I have to chop through tree roots with a garden spade to put in new edging.

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Reb say lady who squat on pointy thistle get a whole different kind of poke.... :censored:   :rotflmao:

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She would get a rise out of dat!

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Roonster!!! Whaddup? Got all dem 'mater's of yers in yet?!  I got my crop of two in!!  :cheesy:

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She would get a rise out of dat!

The mummy speaks, er, types!   :laugh:
Time itself is bought and sold, the spreading fear of growing old contains a thousand foolish games that we play. (Neil Young)

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I'm not your mummy. Ground too cold, waiting on transplanting. Truth is I haven't planted a thing yet but am planning on doing it tomorrow. Ah tomorrow, the best day for any worthwhile project.

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You got that cold part right. Planted three token rows of radishes on the 23rd to say I'd done it. Just started coming up last night and this morning.
Time itself is bought and sold, the spreading fear of growing old contains a thousand foolish games that we play. (Neil Young)

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2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!