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PNW: Things are actually growing and not rotten after all!
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PNW: Things are actually growing and not rotten after all!
My garlic is sprouting! My garlic is sprouting! And all nine onion sets are growing now! I thought for sure by now that the garlic had just rotted (and half the onions that hadn't come up when the first half did). Today was the day I was going to dig down in the garlic square and see what I found). Well what do you know? I didn't have to! Because I found garlic sprouts!

Re: PNW: Things are actually growing and not rotten after all!
YAY!!!
My shallots have finally started to sprout, so I think I know how you must feel. I can not BELIEVE the amount of rain that's fallen in the past few days... I'm surprised everything isn't rotting.
My shallots have finally started to sprout, so I think I know how you must feel. I can not BELIEVE the amount of rain that's fallen in the past few days... I'm surprised everything isn't rotting.
curio- Posts : 388
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Location : Maritime Pacific Northwest zone 8A/B with ugly heat scale
Re: PNW: Things are actually growing and not rotten after all!
Woo Hoo! Indeed.
We get so much wet weather here in the PNW...good to see you plants made it through.
We get so much wet weather here in the PNW...good to see you plants made it through.
Daniel9999- Posts : 244
Join date : 2012-03-10
Location : Oregon
Re: PNW: Things are actually growing and not rotten after all!
Congrats on the garlic and onions!! And please send some of that rain our way, we are incredibly dry here.


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Location : Colorado Front Range
Re: PNW: Things are actually growing and not rotten after all!
+1RoOsTeR wrote:Congrats on the garlic and onions!! And please send some of that rain our way, we are incredibly dry here.![]()

43 years a gardener and going strong with SFG.
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Re: PNW: Things are actually growing and not rotten after all!
That is a vibrant shade of awesome Gwennifer!!
Whoot!
Whoot!
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yaaaa!!
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rose
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Location : Western WA
Re: PNW: Things are actually growing and not rotten after all!
Thanks everyone! Still hit and miss with the spinach and peas. Hope to get those squares filled out and producing before hot weather comes.
Re: PNW: Things are actually growing and not rotten after all!
Rooster, you do know you're welcome to come out West and harvest all the rain you can carry back with you. 

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Re: PNW: Things are actually growing and not rotten after all!
gwn our peas and spinach are just now showing them selves
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rose

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rose
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Re: PNW: Things are actually growing and not rotten after all!
Nonna.PapaVino wrote:Rooster, you do know you're welcome to come out West and harvest all the rain you can carry back with you.

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Location : Zone 4A - NE SD
Re: PNW: Things are actually growing and not rotten after all!
Unfortunately, here on the Southern Oregon Coast, we had 21 inches of rain during the month of March. The inland valleys had only 6 to 8 inches, but that was a lot for them in March.
My peas never made it. They came up out of the MM back in early March and I pushed them back down, but the seeds never really germinated. So, now that we have a few days to expect just some showers, I will replant.
My peas never made it. They came up out of the MM back in early March and I pushed them back down, but the seeds never really germinated. So, now that we have a few days to expect just some showers, I will replant.
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