Ridgerunner
Garden Master
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I'm experiencing the same kinds of wet problems in getting the garden planted and cleaned out.  It's just staying too wet to do anything in there.  I am putting chard, kale, peas, and broccoli in the freezer and eating a lot of good fresh veggies.  My fruit trees and blueberries are loaded.  I'm dehydrating herbs.  If it is too wet to do anything else I make chicken broth.   It's not a total problem.
Like many others that are wet now, I know I'll be wanting rain in a couple of months. Aquifers and reservoirs are being filled. The water table is being recharged. That's good. But is a few days of dry weather too much to ask?
Bay, we will persevere.
			
			Like many others that are wet now, I know I'll be wanting rain in a couple of months. Aquifers and reservoirs are being filled. The water table is being recharged. That's good. But is a few days of dry weather too much to ask?
Bay, we will persevere.