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getting dirty: what's in the garden?
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[QUOTE="ClifSpliffy, post: 4325889, member: 9260"] [I]3/3/22 'last week, that big low pressure rolling in our direction was fun to track. typically in olden days late feb, one of those would run off the coast (a noreaster), or slightly west of there. this one was 86skidoo'n north by the time it hit New York state. the hot Atlantic Ocean continues to push the cold line, Serah Williams to ne, further nw each passing winter. what would it bring where i live?'[/I] yup. my 'warm ground' shtick of the past few years, added to this lazerlike observation that the rain has moved towards the Hudson, and away from eastern Connecticut, brought a systemic dryness for the past few months. mebbe the tv geniuses will figger it out. at least the sneezers benefitted by less pollen. taking no chances, im going out to dig a new shallow well near to the stuff today. tomatos, cukes, and cantaloupe (hale's best? we'll see aboot that) could turn to dust with the June [I]water [/I]predictions, ie, not much. uncle sam monitors wells across the land, and our eastern Connecticut ones don't look too good. [/QUOTE]
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