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April 10, 2008.
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Looks like things are clearing up your way but not here in colorado we just got three new inches this morning
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Looks about the same as the previous year, maybe a little less? When does growing/garden/crop season start up there?
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Yup, a little less. Mostly gone now. Had some real nice warm weather and rain. All that is left is where I had snow piled from shoveling...a few small piles that should be gone in a day or two.
Wet though !
For things underground, like taters, they can be put in the ground on, or just before May 24th. Risk of frost all of May though, so the green (above ground) stuff goes in the ground the first week of June.
Which reminds me.....I have to get in touch with labman soon....
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