Posted by LOU from Wi. on June 05, 2013 at 11:01:44 from (174.124.20.195):
well it's raining again as it has been for the last week. Only saving grace is we don't have to water the gardens. The Spuds and all the rest is going straight up and doing well.and Son just finished planting Sweet potato's that came in the mail yesterday. Last year we had Huge sweet taters 7 lbs. Not so many tomato's like last year. only 9 this year. Our Peach trees made it through the tough winters for the 2nd year. Grape plants are doing O.K so far. Son used the tractor and cultivator followed by the bronco CRT to finish the ground to powder like consistency. Son planted 2 walnut trees last 2 summers ago and they also made it through the severe winters. Moms tulips and lilacs are beautiful . Summer is coming fast and we still have siding to go on the tractor shed. Keeping busy busy busy. How are your gardens doing? LOU.
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