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Jun 22, 2013 8:15 PM CST
Name: Michele Roth
N.E. Indiana - Zone 5b, and F (Zone 9b)
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No pictures yet, but I have baby fruits on my Astia Zucchini Hurray! ... and I have my squash bug drowning bucket up and working. Rolling my eyes.
Long beans are sending out climbing tendrils, and the *naked* tomato plants don't look bare anymore. I'd taken all leaves off from the ground up until the first bloom cluster, and they're setting fruit already. This is probably the earliest I've ever seen fruit-set on seed started indeterminate plants, so I'm thinking that it may have been an okay thing to do.
Baby bean plants haven't been eaten yet. Big Grin

My volunteer tomatoes usually end up being Romas since they're the ones that overproduce the most. It would be neat to see what other crosses show up -I just doubt our season would be long enough though. I agree , keep a few if you can. Thumbs up
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