2011...before...and after

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wvhillbilly

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Dec 11, 2011
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Morgantown, WV
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That will work!

Just put my snow peas in during the first part of November.  Unless we have a bad freeze this year, we should be good in spring.

Good luck and good smoking.
 
Looks good I'm still growing in the Greenhouses and have some snow peas about ready to be planted
 
The only thing I am growing now is fat and lazy..... But there is hope.... 

My rosemary plant, I left outside for the winter, is still green and doing well... the plant I brought inside died... 

I think nature is doing a pretty good job of taking care of it... obviously better than I could....... 

Sometimes I don't understand gardening...   Congrats on your snowpeas... they look really great...

                                                 
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Growing Fat and Lazy,  got ya beat there.  I'm already fat and lazy!

I did put a hundred strawberry plants in the ground and in pots in my little greenhouse.  Also started a couple of trays of lettuce and broccoli and  planted a couple of rows of turnips and collards.
 
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