Late Bloomer

 
DG update 12/07/2008
 

Indoors: Black cherry tomato plant. Should have tomatoes next month.


Before we even get off the ground (so to speak) the Dandelion Garden Project may be shut down in the coming weeks.

The landlord has filed for bankruptcy and will find out next week if we'll be allowed to stay or have to move on to another area, because of foreclosure.

This economy is affecting everyone, including the states that are supposed to be nearly immune to a recession.

Despite this, if at all possible there will be some planting going on this coming spring--even if that means guerilla gardening.

We all know life is just a series of ups and downs. Let's keep our fingers crossed and hope the slope curves in a favorable direction soon.

Updates will be forthcoming.

 


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Fri, 12 Mar 2010 01:00:56

i love plants to looking for your another posts..

 



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