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    Looks great Cappy!!
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    ​Man that green chille stew sounds good! Verde pronounced in Cajun is said vad with the apple a sound. it means Green.
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    Verde in Spanish is behr-deh. The r rolls off the back of the front teeth with the tongue. Green as well.
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    ​Call it what ya want I call it lip smacking delicious.
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    Sure looks finger likin good
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    Randy I didn't till anything in this year. I usually collect all the bags of leaves and grass clipping I can get but this past year I just had too much going on to do it. It won't be long before people start cleaning their yards with this nice weather. I will then spread the bags of clippings between the row to cover the dirt which makes for cleaner shoes if we have a wet Spring. It also holds the grass down and conserves ground water when we go into our Spring drought. Today since the garden looked so good I ran the tiller again through it and then put on the hiller attachment and made me 5 nice rows upon which to plant my tomatoes. Much too early now that's for sure.
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    With that excellent green house you have Gene, you'll have tomatoes long before me - I'm jealous. I have tilled up and planted in the past when I thought all is well, only to get a serious freeze shortly after. Remember last March when we had the ice storm? We'll see. Thanks for posting.
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