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Old May 7, 2013   #1
lycomania
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Default May Farm Operational Progress

I took pics of my "tomato farm" and first-born children today. It ain't much but it's mine!

I've been slaving away on them for a good month now. We've been having
crazy nice weather for New England. It has been a sweet gardening spring.
Our normal plant date is advertised as May 31st.

This was my first year planting seedlings, and I could have started a little earlier, but I think I should be okay. I love spring!
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Old May 8, 2013   #2
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Wow! Looks like you have a great jump on the season for zone 5b.You're plants/seedlings look beautiful- hope the weather holds for you. Have fun!

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Thanks, Kath! I just got a gander at your beautiful earlies. Wow is right!! Greetings from a transplanted PA girl.
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That set-up looks beautiful! Congratulations.
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You have beautiful babies! That's a perfect looking-spot for them, tons of sunlight to keep them happy.
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Thanks guys. At this time of the year, talking about small plants is quite an obsession! Things are finally leafing out for us and the mania is receding.
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