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Jun 12, 2016 2:03 AM CST
Name: Thomas
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lovesblooms said:I'd never heard of hypertendril peas. They do look like fun.

Yes, peas were a great harvest this year. After the first year I planted peas three years ago I was hooked. They've never failed to produce plenty. This year I planted twice as much as usual, and got maybe three gallons of peas.

That is quite a spike in temp, Sandy!

Thomas, I'm going to have to replant okra, too, and my peppers look very very sad, from the cold wet spring. Only two came up among the carrots for some reason. What are you going to plant for fall?


Hi Taqiyyah,

I plan to have two different gardens for this Fall and not sure of what all will be planted. I will have another crop of Tomatoes, Cucumbers and maybe try more Okra. My later plants will include Cabbage, Mustard, Turnips, Collards, Onions and maybe more Peppers. Generally our weather conditions are predictable for Fall planting and no extreme conditions.
Thomas75

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