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  1. we got power back last night, Augusta area. got a few more white hairs in my beard after Friday morning. Pretty relentless from 3am-6am here. Track of the storm went exactly as predicted 5 days out. With 2 days to go the track magically shifted west to include Metro Atlanta and Nashville. Gotta pump up those sales!
  2. https://victoryseeds.com/products/elite-southern-pea https://victoryseeds.com/products/fagiolino-dolico-di-veneto-cowpea https://victoryseeds.com/products/champion-southern-pea https://victoryseeds.com/products/coronet-southern-pea this is what you need.
  3. get some sunflower going, they really help your soils and keep the wild birds from destroying other things in the garden. they will finish by the time your interested in starting in the late summer. try and get some determinate tomatoes started by 4th of July and have them ready to plant out by mid August. They will finish before frost. Okra and bush beans can start late as well. By mid october you should be ready to plant in some leaf lettuces, onions, and strawberries if you can find them.
  4. BT spray. get some, apply after rain or every few weeks.
  5. harvest taters when the plant looks like its about to die.
  6. gotta stay on top of the cowpeas once they start coming in. If the pods harden and become mature seed the plants will quit producing... I generally harvest them twice a day to keep up. I have been gardening for 20+ years, there is nothing better from the garden then fresh peas. A great watermelon is second.
  7. 1. Michigan 2. Florida St 3. Texas 4. Alabama the PAC 12 is dead.
  8. says the biggest idiot in the thread....
  9. Can somebody post the video of the holding call, I had tuned out for a second.
  10. that bone blowing out of his shin in slo motion was rather gnarly.
  11. i pull mine off the smoke around 185f. steam finish in big pan to 206. carve and eat the following day. reheat sliced meat on the griddle.
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