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Hello from MD
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UnderTheBlackWalnut
Andrea13
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Hello from MD
Hello from Carroll Co. Maryland!
I'm brand new to all of this and have recently developed an interest in vegetable gardening. My very first raised bed is all ready to go (found vermiculite at HD!), and I'm thinking of planting some of my little snap pea sprouts this weekend (maybe too early, but I'm going to give it a shot since I'm just too excited and can't wait any longer!).
Reading through the forums has really taught me so much already, but I know there is TONS more to learn. Here's wishing everyone a beautiful and fruitful spring, and I look forward to soaking up as much knowledge from you all as possible!

I'm brand new to all of this and have recently developed an interest in vegetable gardening. My very first raised bed is all ready to go (found vermiculite at HD!), and I'm thinking of planting some of my little snap pea sprouts this weekend (maybe too early, but I'm going to give it a shot since I'm just too excited and can't wait any longer!).
Reading through the forums has really taught me so much already, but I know there is TONS more to learn. Here's wishing everyone a beautiful and fruitful spring, and I look forward to soaking up as much knowledge from you all as possible!

Andrea13-
Posts : 38
Join date : 2012-03-09
Age : 44
Location : Sykesville, MD
Re: Hello from MD

YUM! Peas are one of my favorite things to grow and they rarely make it inside the house before they are eaten!

Congrats on the vermiculite find!

You must be a member for 7 days before you can post pictures, but after that we'd LOVE to see some pics as you progress!

UnderTheBlackWalnut-
Posts : 559
Join date : 2011-04-18
Age : 56
Location : Springfield (central), IL, on the line between 5b and 6a
Re: Hello from MD

The peas should be fine. You may just need to cover them if it gets too cold.
There is a TON of info on the Forum, and using the Search area will save you the frustration of having to WAIT for us to log on & answer some of your questions.
Again, welcome!
Kim
I have seen women looking at jewelry ads with a misty eye and one hand resting on the heart, and I only know what they're feeling because that's how I read the seed catalogs in January - Barbara Kingsolver - Animal, Vegetable, Miracle
Maryland Gardener Says Hi
sfg4uKim wrote:Hi Andrea13, I'm your "neighbor" in Glen Burnie! I've actually got some friends who run a church in Sykesville. In addition to this part of the Forum, we have a Mid-Atlantic Regional Forum (on the Home page, scroll down to the Regional Forums section).
Kim
Hi, I'm down here in Southern Maryland. We have had some truly strange weather the past couple of years but I plant my garden anyway! Good luck with your SFG this year!
LauraG-
Posts : 12
Join date : 2011-03-19
Location : Zone 7
Re: Hello from MD
Hello Andrea13
Nice to have you using ANSFG method. I live in Ellicott City if you need more info. You should be able to get more Course Vermiculite at the Southern States store in Sykesville.(Ask for Mickey, personal friend) Let me know if you can't because I can get it at the Ellicott City SS store.
Mike
Nice to have you using ANSFG method. I live in Ellicott City if you need more info. You should be able to get more Course Vermiculite at the Southern States store in Sykesville.(Ask for Mickey, personal friend) Let me know if you can't because I can get it at the Ellicott City SS store.
Mike
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bakermtb
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Join date : 2011-06-21
Age : 68
Location : Ellicott City, MD
Re: Hello from MD
Hey.....
Did either of you two go to MAGTAG?
Did either of you two go to MAGTAG?
Too Tall Tomatoes-
Posts : 1069
Join date : 2011-10-24
Age : 52
Location : Pennsylvania, Zone 6A
Re: Hello from MD
Too Tall Tomatoes wrote:Hey.....
Did either of you two go to MAGTAG?
What's MAGTAG?
I have seen women looking at jewelry ads with a misty eye and one hand resting on the heart, and I only know what they're feeling because that's how I read the seed catalogs in January - Barbara Kingsolver - Animal, Vegetable, Miracle
Re: Hello from MD
sfg4uKim wrote:Too Tall Tomatoes wrote:Hey.....
Did either of you two go to MAGTAG?
What's MAGTAG?
I only discovered it within the past couple of weeks but MAGTAG is Mid-Atlantic Growers Tomato Appreciation Group. I don't know much about it but they meet in August somewhere near Baltimore.
Too Tall Tomatoes-
Posts : 1069
Join date : 2011-10-24
Age : 52
Location : Pennsylvania, Zone 6A
Re: Hello from MD
Too Tall
No I have not been but this is good info and I am interested in attending. Thanks Mike
No I have not been but this is good info and I am interested in attending. Thanks Mike
bakermtb
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Posts : 87
Join date : 2011-06-21
Age : 68
Location : Ellicott City, MD
Re: Hello from MD
bakermtb wrote:Too Tall
No I have not been but this is good info and I am interested in attending. Thanks Mike
You're welcome Mike. You can find out more info here.....
MAGTAG
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