Posted by LOU from Wi. on April 09, 2012 at 20:51:52 from (174.124.39.139):
Son and daughter got a lot of seed potatoes planted sat. Was going to do the new Burbank Russets yesterday -then today, Yeaa right. Cold cold gloomy. Son fired up big red and then followed the tractor plowing with the Troy built tiller. Garden area looks great, now if the weather only gets real(sun and warm) just might get most of the garden in.Plants won't go in until the weather (stays where it should) patterns hold for warm. Son bought a seed wheel for planting as his knees and back gives out after hrs on em during planting, Jokingly referring our garden as "BLOODY MARY GARDEN" potatoes, fermented into Vodka, Tomatoes for the juice and of course Store bought celery.After a few, who cares what gets done. lol. Was wondering about potatoes as making fuel for every day use. replacing gasoline etc. If Russians can ferment potatoes for vodka,and it's highly flammable, why not replace gasoline? wish the weather breaks soon,as it is supposed to get nice Wednesday. lots of sun, Wisconsin growing season is short enough. Oh By the way the peach tree weathered the winter. Green leaves starting. Hope it keeps growing. Love peaches. If you Georgians have an over abundance of peaches, send em my way LOL. Regards LOU.
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