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Jul 24, 2013 1:26 PM CST
Name: Rita
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I went to replant the TB iris out in that iris section in back. I had transplanted there moths ago when I moved iris from one section of that TB garden to the other. I see everything I transplanted died. All transplanted iris rotted. I planted the new ones anyway but think this iris garden just needs to be trashed. The veggie section can just be the entire used to be iris garden instead of the half that I have now.

I have been thinking on it and I need a good place to plant my pepper plants next season. Places I have them now are stuck here and there and hit and miss. Meaning the peppers doing good in some areas but not in others. Some rows of peppers up there would be far more useful that rotting iris plants!

Also I think it would do well for bush beans and of course the root crops like turnips.

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