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2/13/17
128 onions
They'll all come up at the same time. I suppose pickled onions are in the future?
I use lots of dried sliced onions and garlic in cooking, just happen to be looking on ebay for a fresh supply of garlic, seems a lot more expensive than I recall.
DRIED SLICED GARLIC. INGREDIENTS: GARLIC. NOW, INSTEAD OF PRICING EACH SPICE INDIVIDUALLY, BASED ON MANY YEARS OF SALES HISTORY, WE'VE COME UP WITH AN AVERAGE PRICE. MARSHALL'S CREEK SPICES. FOR AS MANY AS YOU LIKE. | eBay!
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The onions I plant are good for long storage. We have a few left over from last season. I probably have 50 garlic plants expected and a nice row of spinach was seeded last fall.
3/10/17
Looks like it will be good but still a few days away. Got 4" here today but by the time I decided to plow the roads were melted.
3/13/17
I'm all batten down, charged devices and power backup, got out the emergency candles, there's plenty of food, and since we don't want to survive on nothing but food and water, stocked up on stronger stuff as well.
but expecting only just a foot or so ...
3/13/17
Sounds like you are all set!
I'm in the bulls eye with 24" on the map, but I'm ready!