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Jul 11, 2013 10:00 PM CST
Name: Arlene
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Remember how tiny my peppers were when I transplanted them? You could hardly see a couple of them! Hilarious! still, it does seem to be taking a long time for them to mature. I know, when they start we'll be sick of them soon enough! Hilarious!

Tomatoes are loaded but between the rabbits and now rotting on the vines I'm not sure how many we'll get. Hd some for dinner tonight and they were so good, very acidic! Of course since we haven't been selling any I didn't keep track of which ones are which but I can guess from a few. The best one I think was a Zogola. Then Stump of the world, just a tiny bit sweeter.

We picked some tomatoes today for Saturday's market and we're trying to be careful about marking them. Should have quite a few more tomorrow too.

So hopefully your SVB problem is solved! I did have to pull out another zucchini today and I squashed some squash bugs but we are having more of a problem with leaf footed bug. They nibble on everything!

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