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JDPriestly

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6. Congratulations. Isn't this a great time of year in your climate?
Sat Mar 3, 2012, 05:01 AM
Mar 2012

Here in Southern California, my tomatoes and peppers are still in small pots in a window. I plant to set them out this month.

I have so little space in my garden that I have to wait to plant my squash and beans until my peas have finished -- and my peas are doing so well that could take a few weeks.

I haven't been gardening that many years -- only since I retired. This is the first year that I planted peas and that did really well. I've worked on my soil (and replaced much of the clay natural to my garden with purchased composted soil), and it is just beginning to pay off.

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