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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3067891" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'm in my 20 something years of the asparagus bed. Another year of giving away gallon bags of the stuff. Love it, but a person can only find so many ways to cook it. </p><p>Planted bunching onions in a big croc flower pot last year so I could go out and pick one or two when needed, but the wild turkey have taken a liking for the tops, so that was a big flop.</p><p>In about 3 weeks, I'll get some seeds in peat pots and in the little atwoods greenhouse and start them growing.</p><p>Tomato's, bell and jalepeno peppers, yellow squash, cucumbers and maybe some watermelon seeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3067891, member: 5412"] I'm in my 20 something years of the asparagus bed. Another year of giving away gallon bags of the stuff. Love it, but a person can only find so many ways to cook it. Planted bunching onions in a big croc flower pot last year so I could go out and pick one or two when needed, but the wild turkey have taken a liking for the tops, so that was a big flop. In about 3 weeks, I'll get some seeds in peat pots and in the little atwoods greenhouse and start them growing. Tomato's, bell and jalepeno peppers, yellow squash, cucumbers and maybe some watermelon seeds. [/QUOTE]
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