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  1. Hi from Spencer Iowa we are under snow and can't wait for when I can put my garden in . Some day I have my own home stand

  2. Getting this head start is just driving me crazy grow family. I did not dear put nothing outside. It’s snowing now in New Your City. All that work you all doing is making me anxious. I am still prepping for spring collecting rain water. All starts are in my shed. And living room. I have been collecting coffee grounds from Starbucks and fish huts for free from the fish market. I think my plants are confused. They are blooming and it’s snowing go figure

  3. Sorry that happened to you. Thank you for the reminder to bring my plants in and cover the ones that I can't bring in, Mississippi is going to be a cold 37 degrees tonight.

  4. Hey I got all my baker creek seeds to germinate!!! I even have all my paste tomatoes in one of those egg cartons that are plastic and have a lid and they all germinated without the heat mat, one day they weren’t up and the next day they all popped up at the same time.

  5. I have a love hate relationship with California lol it’s so beautiful there and peaceful in the mountains I miss that but dam it’s just being ruined!

  6. King it looks like that weight you were talking about is falling off 🙂 You two are the sweetest 🙂

  7. Hi family been out today I was able to finish my work and I hit the thumbs up button 💙 💙 heart

  8. Yeah…my farm here in the mountains of NorthCentral Pa is still snow capped. I do have an indoor grow rack and am starting strawberry plants. I cannot plant outside until the third week in May. For your green house, you can try using terra-cotta pot heaters at night, one on each end. Put them at the lowest point possible, heat rises. You can also try straw, create a ball around each plant and it’s stem, just allowing leaves to peek out. That will protect from cold. 🤗

  9. Only 10mins into the replay, I'm in northwest Louisiana and my mental's been telling me to wait til after Easter to plant. Looking at how the weather is acting I'm going to do that but I'm going to do some seeds in my aerogardners this week to transplant along with the seed I direct sow. I'll be able to do 45 hydroponically and I suppose I could do some cells using my grow lights. I'm going to start harvesting water in my trashcans that I turned into rain barrels. I know it's all going to work out fine. Thanks for all you share 💞

  10. Yes,it's still cold here in SC.I have started germinating my seeds last week of Feb.and they have rooted,so I transplanted them on those little planters I got from Lowe's for free in their recicle bin.Right now they where 3 inches tall.I cover them at night and open them up at 11:oo in the morning for the sun and 5:oo pm to have them cover.Every and every night fall I'm in the garden.Have 5 dozens of grapefruit trees and dozens of guava trees that died because I took the cover too early this spring and I don't want to take chances anymore with my new seedlings.But my pomegranates (12)came back with no problem in the cold,and also my kiwi's(8) ,apples,(4)cherry's(6), peaches (5)came back and blueberries bush(4)and also my Asian (1)pear.☺️(12)dozens of lime,(6) lemon trees came back .But unfortunately my plumeria died(4 feet )this winter.

  11. Please dont take this wrong way. But i can't get over how much you and your wife look alike. you guys must be soul mates

  12. It seems like weather has been unseasonably cold. (Zone 6B in So Il )Looking at the 30 day forecast cooler days into May. Yeah, we always get some short freezes but this is colder than I’ve seen in a few years. Next 4 nights in the 20’s here.

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