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Feb 25, 2017 1:11 AM CST
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Howdy UXM! bit much of the whitestuff this year for me--well over 6' measurable down in 'our' valley, some goodbit more up on the hill where I have been staying with my mom this winter, relocating it so all the visitors can get in/out Rolling my eyes.
Oh yeah, I am ready for spring! But, really I'm not--hard to be away from my gardens when there is so much to do/left undone last fall, etc. So, in a way, it was a pleasant tease, but maybe just as well for me that it's back to winter for a little while longer...

Sounds like you are doing lots of good work Thumbs up
My clay is pretty evil too Hilarious! The only problem I've had with improving my drainage so well in some places, is that summer dryness can be just as lethal as winter wetness...

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