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Jul 3, 2013 2:03 PM CST
Name: Arlene
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I'm sure they will. They look like really long cucumbers.

Tonight we are having a zucchini strata, green/yellow beans and corn! But the corn is from a friend at market, ours isn't quite ready. Hilarious!

I need to do another row of Florida weave but the rain is not letting me! Hopefully tomorrow. Looks like it will be a bumper crop again this year.

Tomatoes are not faring well with all the rain and something, probably mice, eating the low lying ones. But we love an acidic tomato and we have gotten several Bolsenos and they are soooooo goood!!!! I'm not thrilled with the dwarfs. Their foliage is so dense it is difficult to see any fruit and they seem to be later. Hope the flavor makes up for it when they finally do ripen.

I lost a couple zucchini/yellow squash to vine borer but I was able to slit the stem of the others and get those buggars then buried the stems so hopefully we'll be able to continue to get more. Either way I am thrilled this year with how many we have gotten. Hope the winter squash can hang in there.

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