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Welcome to Magnolia Gardens

April 2026 Update

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April 22, 2026 - I was able to get to the cold crop beds this afternoon and do some much needed weeding. I was surprised by how much the broccoli, collards and cabbage have grown in the last few days. I found two cabbage worms on some broccoli, despite my netting, but all the other plants seem do be doing fine. I also planted 10 Chieftain potatoes and 10 Eva potatoes. This finishes up the potato plantings. I was a bit concerned with the Norland Red potatoes, which had some wilted leaves due to the early morning front on Monday.

Inside I transplanted some peppers as they have come along extremely well. The tomato seedlings are almost a foot tall, basil, parsley, cukes and pickles are all now showing real leaves.

This next week looks to be fairly cool, meaning that the peppers, tomatoes and basil will stay inside for a while longer.

I will be able to do some more weeding and spreading of mulch, in hopes of keeping the weeds under control.
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My Walking History

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Walking Log
I started keeping track of my daily walking miles since May 2, 2021. The spreadsheet provides a list of the miles by week, month and year.

Daily Updates:
04-23-2026

Weather in Magnolia, Delaware

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John B. Lindale house, “peach baron” of Magnolia, Delaware. The farmhouse is of a Victorian design built in 1886. Magnolia is called the “Center of the Universe”.

MAGNOLIA WEATHER

A Collection of March, 2026 photos



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There is still a lot of clearing of weeds to do prior to planting, but the strawberries are free of weeds for the most part. This will be the first time I have tried plastic to help slow down weeds.

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