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Jun 17, 2013 9:49 AM CST
Name: Michele Roth
N.E. Indiana - Zone 5b, and F (Zone 9b)
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Yummy! Hurray!

No squash fruits here yet, but the bug covers are off since buds are beginning to form. Broccoli is still producing and a few of the pea vines survived the rabbit attack...only a few, but still, we just might get a few more pods. Thumbs up Picking a couple of bowls of strawberries daily, too! I guess the groundhogs are foraging elsewhere at the moment. Yippee!

My tomatoes that were in danger of drowning are going to be okay, too, so the trenching must have worked well enough. Long beans are thinking about climbing, so I got their wires up today.

Pulled all of the early radishes except for a few seed plants, and the entire row of blue kale. It bolted and we didn't really care all that much for it anyway. Planted more bush beans in their spot.

The long hugelculture bed of melons and pumpkins is beginning to show lots of sprouts! I really get the feeling that it's going to be a rip-roaring success. Here's hoping... Big Grin
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