Re: Happy new year!
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  • Subject: Re: Happy new year!
  • From: J* B* <j*@gmail.com>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2013 08:54:10 -0600

Wow Cindy...that's awesome.  The drought has been so horrible in the
midwest the last two years...my vegetable gardens have not done so well.  I
even put some shade over it to protect it from the searing heat last
summer...they still fried.  I miss my home grown tomatoes....



On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 8:27 PM, Zemuly <zemuly@comcast.net> wrote:

> Wow, Cindy, that's great. I admire your vegetable gardening. I often
> tell customers how to grow vegetables, but I can't imagine having the
> time to actually grow more than tomatoes and peppers in pots. I am also
> really glad you are feeling better.
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jan 7, 2013, at 5:22 PM, "Johnson, Cyndi D Civ USAF AFMC 412 CS/SCOSI" <
> cyndi.johnson@edwards.af.mil> wrote:
>
> > Hi all, happy new year! Hope your holidays were good. I came down with a
> > bad cold right after Christmas so none of the things I planned on doing
> > got done.  But the weather was pretty unpleasant too so I probably
> > wouldn't have done anything outside anyway.  I knew it was bad when I
> > looked forward to going back to work, because it would mean I wasn't
> > sick.
> > The usual pile of seed catalogs showed up though, so I had something to
> > do when I wasn't asleep.  I notice the big thing in the veggie catalogs
> > this year is grafted tomato plants.  Getting kind of expensive if you
> > ask me, but I guess not everyone wants to start 20 tomato plants from
> > seed.  I have most of mine planned out the only question is will I have
> > enough time to deal with it. Last year the corn came ripe when we were
> > away, by the time I picked it, it was pretty tough. This year I thought
> > I'd try the sh2 varieties that are supposed to hold longer.  And maybe
> > mark on the calendar when I think it'll be ready.
> > I did get to spend quite a few hours in the greenhouse while it was
> > sunny, I turned the thermostat up a little so the fan doesn't come on
> > till it's about 85 in there. Very nice. It has been getting pretty cold
> > at night though so I may have to run the heater. I notice the croton and
> > the coleus are suffering, and there's even one of the pelargoniums
> > looking a bit unhappy.
> > I got an email from a guy who wants to interview me about my website for
> > his radio program. I guess it's internet radio. Has anyone listened to
> > his program? It's "In the Garden with Ron Wilson".  I'm going to
> > download a podcast tonight and see what it's like, think he wants to
> > talk to me next Saturday.
> >
> > Cyndi
> >
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