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Jul 3, 2013 7:29 PM CST
Name: Arlene
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It's not good for the tomatoes. too much.

My garden slopes so only the stuff at the bottom is getting really wet and one is a row of comfrey which likes a lot of water. The other is asparagus and raspberries which seem to be liking it. Only the blueberry patch had standing water which has been draining overnight so hopefully it will be okay. Really makes it miserable for trying to work and have to be carefully not to tramp on the beds since it's all clay and it will really pack it down. I had planned on planting more carrots and beets but that's not happening. It's going to be miserable picking for market as rain is predicted through the weekend. I don't think it will be very busy at market because of rain and the holiday but the stuff has to be picked.

I wish I had a cistern right about now.

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