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:running-chicken: ...I write everything on this page so forgive me for the "non compliance"...lol...my favourite seed catalog has arrived...here we go...
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But Tom, you have to wait until it's winter before you start dreaming of spring planting.....

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Hey OC...its gloomy out..its chilly..my genny comes on at least once a week...and the woodstove is going..must be winter..I'm a plannin'....snow or not..lol
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I did some gardening the last couple days.
the kids and i pulled the rest of the potatoes on Sunday. we then planted a bunch of Garlic from Clawton, thanks man! Monday I finally cleaned up all the dead plants and raked them all up into the middle of the garden and had a pretty nice bonefire that lasted all day.
Now if I could only figure out WTH I cant consistently get spark on this old 70's tiller I have converted into a pull behind the lawn tractor implement I would have the gardens tilled by now! stupid points and condenser! I tried converting it over to the modern electronic ignition but that didn't work either and it nearly pulled my friggen arm out of the socket backfiring! GRRR the old parts test fine and I had a strong spark when I put it all back together properly, it started and ran awesome for about 5 seconds, then sheared the flywheel key cuz I didnt torque the nut down! and now after I replaced the key I dont have any spark and its DRIVING ME CRAZY! I want to turn the big garden into an ice rink for the kids so it needs to be flat... which can only leed me to one more thing... buying the actual electronic ignition conversion kit for this old motor. hmmmm
I got a catalog from Veseys last week but I'm no where near the planning what im planting next year stage, we have lots of seeds as it is so we probably wont be buying any more.
Happy Winter Gardening!

Now if I could only figure out WTH I cant consistently get spark on this old 70's tiller I have converted into a pull behind the lawn tractor implement I would have the gardens tilled by now! stupid points and condenser! I tried converting it over to the modern electronic ignition but that didn't work either and it nearly pulled my friggen arm out of the socket backfiring! GRRR the old parts test fine and I had a strong spark when I put it all back together properly, it started and ran awesome for about 5 seconds, then sheared the flywheel key cuz I didnt torque the nut down! and now after I replaced the key I dont have any spark and its DRIVING ME CRAZY! I want to turn the big garden into an ice rink for the kids so it needs to be flat... which can only leed me to one more thing... buying the actual electronic ignition conversion kit for this old motor. hmmmm
I got a catalog from Veseys last week but I'm no where near the planning what im planting next year stage, we have lots of seeds as it is so we probably wont be buying any more.
Happy Winter Gardening!
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I think a bunch of us could show up and help out you and your garden there Kathy! get something in the ground anyway?
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It is winter and 21st is Solstice and Midwinter Day! Just to stir up controversy.
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Beltsville Small White turkeys.
Mutt chickens for eggs
RIP Stephen the BSW Tom and my coffee companion.
RIP Lucky the Very Brave Splash Wyandotte rooster.
RIP little Muppet the rescue cat.


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Over here they tend to call the Solstice the start of winter! To me (from Europe) it's when they used to feel that the worst was over and there was hope hence Yule logs and stuff burnt over that week. I'll have to check some of the old rituals out.
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Beltsville Small White turkeys.
Mutt chickens for eggs
RIP Stephen the BSW Tom and my coffee companion.
RIP Lucky the Very Brave Splash Wyandotte rooster.
RIP little Muppet the rescue cat.

