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Jun 18, 2013 2:40 PM CST
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This photo was taken 6/4/2013 -- now the middle pea vines are 2 feet taller, and lopped over on the other tall cage. I did harvest a nice big bowl of peas from them this morning - but I can't eat them because of some tooth extractions! has anyone frozen edible pod peas? If I can't freeze for later, I might contact a friend who married a woman from Thailand. I'm sure she would be glad to get them.

I won't grow the small pea again. To hard to bend over to pick them. The Mammoth Melting Sugar and the other one, whose name I need to look up - are much easier to pick from since they are very tall.
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Also from the 4th - my zucchini - larger one is "black knight" or maybe Black night - smaller one is the yellow squash. Lots bigger now -- but still no fruit. I have yet to get out there and hand pollenate. The green zucchini does have a couple small fruits on it. It must be more than 2 feet across now.

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