They taste good at Thanksgiving.  All dark meat...

Dan


On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 5:23 PM, Dianne France <[email protected]>wrote:

> Here in the south we usually plant in February to harvest in early May
> before the bugs
> find us.  The weather has been so weird that our poor blueberries have
> blossomed and
> frozen three times.  We finally got the garden in the very end of last
> month and hope
> it doesn't burn up or get eaten up by the bugs before we harvest.
>
> We usually can plant two gardens (Spring/Fall).  Our fall garden some
> peacocks that
> were dropped off on us ate everything green in the garden.  We tried
> electric fence
> but it didn't work.  We have a cage set up to try and trap them.  Hope to
> sell them
> at the farmers market to get rid of them.  Gorgeous birds but when they
> eat our food!!
>
> > Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2013 17:29:44 -0400
> > To: [email protected]
> > From: [email protected]
>
> > Subject: Re: CS>Garden... was: test
> >
> > I'm hoping to get my garden in after Mothers Day but not uncommon
> > around here to have to wait until June. But that said the garlic is
> > doing great growing about an inch a day. The oregano and peppermint
> > are starting to peek though. Didn't plant the veggie garden last
> > year. Lots of clearing to do before planting. The peppers are to
> > fun to grow. I do red sweet, Jalapano and cayenne. Good luck with
> > your garden.
> >
> > Teri
> >
> > At 05:20 PM 4/14/2013, you wrote:
> >
> >
> > > > The list has been so quiet...
> > >
> > >Yeah, I noticed the same thing. <grin>
> > >
> > >It's spring for all of us in the northern hemisphere. The garden and
> > >yard beckon as the weather sloooowwwly edges towards warmth. This'll be
> > >our second summer since putting in the garden. Last year we didn't plant
> > >'til late June and it was a short season for us. This time we'll be able
> > >to get a proper early start.
> > >
> > >Our broccoli did well, along with tomatoes, pea pods, and squash. I
> > >especially enjoyed the halapeno and cayenne peppers. Such robust little
> > >plants and pretty fruits! They give you the sense of scrappy fighters
> > >that just keep producing. <LOL>
> > >
> > >This year we're trying garlic. The bulbs went in last fall and all seem
> > >to have survived the winter. They're aggressively pushing up through the
> > >mulch!
> > >
> > >Happy spring to the northerners, and best wishes for a bountiful harvest
> > >to y'all in the south!
> > >
> > >Be well,
> > >
> > >Mike D.
> > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
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