Posted by Katharine on September 11, 2007 at 14:31:37 from (70.152.60.104):
Sorry guy's, but I have to admit this, I'm an addict. This time of year I am spending all my available money on my habit and I get to the point I can't stop! Is there no cure for my problem??!
God, I hope not!
I can't help myself, I have tons of seed catalogs and with the "help" of the internet I can order seeds from all over the WORLD! I am going to be a busy lil planter this season, as hubby has agreed to let me go and rent (finally!!) a 10hp rear- tine tiller so I can finally get my other spot done which is somewhere around 70x120. he,he! I was going to turn it with pigs, but the electric fence netting STILL hasn't come in yet from Kencove so I give up on that one for this year.
I have been ordering seeds left and right, and pulling out my boxes of ones I have been collecting this year from previous crops, and aw man I can't wait to buy an Earthway walk-behind seeder. Vegetables and herbs and flowers, Oh My!
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