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Sea of Jugs update

Posted by friesfan1 5b NW-KS (mlboyce@ruraltel.net) on
Sun, May 3, 09 at 17:59

Just a few photos of my jugs.
I moved them under a tree when the weather got hot.
Then it rained and rained some more. The cheat grass
is growing like crazy. So they are sitting in high
grass.

My Jugs under the tree

Holly Hocks and unknown sprouts

Gloriosa Daisy

These Bachelors want to get out and PARTY!
But it is too wet to till now.
Bachelor Buttons

Here is love in a mist, purple coneflower, royal ensign,
& sweet william.
Various sprouts

My lettuce I started in a plastic bag.
Lettuce

Mary


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RE: Sea of Jugs update

Wow, nice plants, they look good!!


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RE: Sea of Jugs update

Thanks Shasta.

I sure with I had my beds ready to plant the darn things out.
I am reworking an older bed that has gone to pot.
What a mess!

Mary


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RE: Sea of Jugs update

Nice sprouts, Mary. Those BB will be growing out the top of the jug soon says the gal with blooming cosmos growing out the top last summer.

The lettuce looks delicious!


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