On 2008-02-05, me <someone@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> "doctoroe" <doctoroe@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> If you are going to do it, I would say now is the time to transplant,
> yes. As for the drought. Who knows. Your transplanted trees will
> definitely need a little watering the first summer. Got a rain
> barrel? That's one way to get some essential watering done without
> wasting water in this shortage.
>
> On Feb 4, 12:50 am, MAC <macn...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> I'm about to transplant a few crape myrtles from my shady yard to
>> a place that gets more sun. I've heard this is one of the best
>> times to transplant, or to put in new plantings. Then again, there's
>> the drought to consider. Anyone else planting, or are you waiting
>> to see what happens this summer?
>>
>> MAC
>
> My apricot tree is in (almost) full bloom (it is at least a week early
this
> year). When that happens it is time to plant early stuff, re-seed the
small
> patch of grass, etc.......
>
>
Define early stuff. Snow peas, greens, lettuce, radish? Yes.
Even mid February is generally not too early.
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