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Ill be planting seed potatoes and onion sets around St Paddies Day ( 3/17 ), maybe some early greens shortly after that.Originally posted by 200KGPGTP View PostCall me crazy, but I think I'm actually going to start planting in the next couple of weeks.sigpic
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Originally posted by 200KGPGTP View PostHmmm potatoes..... Might have to get some of those too.
Do you have an Allis Chalmers model G tractor and a bradley potato planter ? Wish I did .
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Ahh!! My neighbor planted!! I'm behind! Tomorrows tilling day. Today, I raked all the dead grass clumps out, and made a bit of a retaining wall to break up the hill a bit. Ran out of blocks though. It'll do for this season.
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Its still a month away from the average last frost date for our area. What was your neighbor planting ?Originally posted by 200KGPGTP View PostAhh!! My neighbor planted!! I'm behind! Tomorrows tilling daysigpic
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Yeah I know. I can cover things though if needed. Clearly this hasn't been an average winter, lol.
He has planted 3 groupings of things so far. What look like cold season stuff, I can't tell. But he also set up his huge tomato cages... makes me think he put out seed.
Are we the only gardeners this year?!
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I fluffed up the spot I plowed and limed last fall. Then I went and tilled the neighbors garden. The landpride tiller fluffs up the soil 6-8 inches, I love it. Also took the Junior out for its maiden run after rebuilding it over the winter, it works perfect. A lot less time on the hoe this year.
Still need to add four pound of nitrogen and 16 pounds of phosphorus to the new plot. I noticed some lettuce had wintered over in one of my raised beds, pretty amazing. Hoping for some rain this evening to soak into the newly tilled gound.




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I tilled today too!!! Except I rented a tiller, lol.
This is the largest veggie plot I've ever done. VERY excited.
Looks pretty darn good for a first year plot, if I do say so myself!! This was all grass last summer.
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Went back out later and tilled up another area while I had the tiller on. I also wanted to see if I could go from virgin pasture to garden using the tiller without plowing first, I can. Love the smell of freshly tilled ground in the spring !!

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