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Denver is NOT the new Seattle!

5/15/2011

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I am majorly procrastinating on serious spring cleaning, which overcast weather I feel sometimes can push in your face, much like a bully shoving some brainiac's head down a toilet. Today (again) all I want to do is garden. Suddenly I find myself googling " weather garden denver" and looking at soil moisture and field readiness forecasts. I have never done this before. What have I become? How did this happen so quickly? I feel like a garden-geek. 

On any account, the forecast for this week looks great, saying it's "excellent for planting" and "ideal for crop growth." I'm already patting myself on the back for God knows what.... Minor concern--I just read the back of a few of the packets the seeds came in and most of them say something like one packet for a 20 foot row, or one packet for three 5 foot rows, or one 12 foot row.... I definitely put two packets in 2ftx2ft plots--This is about to be a cluster garden!!! I might have a lot of vegetables to share; Only time will tell...
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