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Posted by lk
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on June 15, 2009, 19:56:06, in reply to "Re: Really???"
This is how spring should be. It is a wonderful spring, the poppies are out and staying out, peas are ripening each day instead of shriveling up in the premature heat we have some years. Weather like this is why the plants grow so well in England, Poland and the west coast.
Enjoy and savor each and every season and be thankful it is not a hot hell hole like in Florida. My friends and relatives who move there stay in the A C after 10 am and can't even grow nice plants in their gardens except in winter.
The changing seasons are glorious. I love each day with all the diversity that south Jersey has to offer. we picked our first ripe salad tomato today1 Also picked a basket of swiss chard, a bowl of peas, some raspberries, dill and lettuce. everything is on schedule ,but the decent temps are allowing the spring crops to last a little longer.
L



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