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Re: Spring in the Pac NW
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- Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 15:51:21 +0000
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Here's a list of what over-wintered in my Portland, Oregon Garden:
Savonarch Cabbage
January King Cabbage
Bentley Cabbage
Leeks
Chard
Lettuce
Cilantro
Beets
Rutabaga
Kale
Pac Choi
Walachrin Cauliflower
Purple Cauliflower
Parsley
Red Mustard
Bunching onions
Peas are coming up!
Eric
> It's arrived!!!
>
> Just thought I'd spread the news:
>
> The Oswego plum buds have opened and their tiny flowers are dotting the
> understory with motes of white. The salmonberry buds are green and the
> cottonwood buds are swelling in the treetops. And the tree frogs have
> started their evening chorus.
>
> So I dug out my onion flat and planted two packets of seed. They'll
> grow like grass until I can set them out in early April. Then I planted
> a flat of early spring veg: brocolli, cabbage, cauli, lettuce, raddichio
> and parsley. They'll be set out under cover in about a month. This is
> the earliest I've planted since 1981 when I lived at sea level!
>
> Steve (Maritime...)
>
>
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