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Monday, March 27, 2023 Siberian Western Siberia, Russia

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Finally, it warmed up and blew in the spring. This season I plan to plant pumpkins in several stages to determine the most optimal option. I want to start in the first decade of April. Landing in the ground not earlier than the beginning of May, if the weather does not fail. In autumn, I sowed the soil with siderates, but because of the drought they did not germinate for several weeks. And when the rains came, it turned sharply colder and frosts began. As a result, the seeds of the siderates only managed to germinate and winter began. There were severe frosts without snow. But I managed to bring to manure humus at least 6 - 8 tons. Seeds could not be purchased due to financial sanctions. It's good that there were stocks from last year and there were their own. And most importantly, the first experience has appeared, which, I hope, will help to achieve more significant results. This is what the vegetable garden looks like now.
 



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