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  3. Last soil temp I took was 3 days ago & we have not progressed one bit.

Last soil temp I took was 3 days ago & we have not progressed one bit.

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    Last soil temp I took was 3 days ago & we have not progressed one bit. Still stuck at 46F / 7.7C. The apple trees are being cautious and are waiting at the "green tip" stage before committing. Between showers we've cut back the encroaching sod on the neighbor's side and now have half a ton of sod to deal with. Only so many "bare spots" need filling in. Most of it will be screened to recover the soil. (When it's dry and warm enough) Where is spring?
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    #NewEngland
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    • richrollgardener@toot.walesR richrollgardener@toot.wales

      Last soil temp I took was 3 days ago & we have not progressed one bit. Still stuck at 46F / 7.7C. The apple trees are being cautious and are waiting at the "green tip" stage before committing. Between showers we've cut back the encroaching sod on the neighbor's side and now have half a ton of sod to deal with. Only so many "bare spots" need filling in. Most of it will be screened to recover the soil. (When it's dry and warm enough) Where is spring?
      #Gardening
      #Allotment
      #NewEngland
      #Zone6b

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      @richrollgardener Really envious of your soil thermometer.

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        @richrollgardener Really envious of your soil thermometer.

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        @colinpurrington Was given it as a gift a few years ago. I believe they are available online fairly inexpensively.

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        • richrollgardener@toot.walesR richrollgardener@toot.wales

          Last soil temp I took was 3 days ago & we have not progressed one bit. Still stuck at 46F / 7.7C. The apple trees are being cautious and are waiting at the "green tip" stage before committing. Between showers we've cut back the encroaching sod on the neighbor's side and now have half a ton of sod to deal with. Only so many "bare spots" need filling in. Most of it will be screened to recover the soil. (When it's dry and warm enough) Where is spring?
          #Gardening
          #Allotment
          #NewEngland
          #Zone6b

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          @richrollgardener that sod-cutting looks suspiciously like work!

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            @richrollgardener that sod-cutting looks suspiciously like work!

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            @alisynthesis Yes, not my favorite job. Digging's not so bad, but the pulling and screening to recover the soil is work. I used to just pile it up, but it will keep growing and gets worse. Better to break it all up while I'm motivated.

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            • richrollgardener@toot.walesR richrollgardener@toot.wales

              @alisynthesis Yes, not my favorite job. Digging's not so bad, but the pulling and screening to recover the soil is work. I used to just pile it up, but it will keep growing and gets worse. Better to break it all up while I'm motivated.

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              @richrollgardener that is definitely a job for early spring in my mind! When I'm still fresh-faced and ready for the hard work.

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