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Jul 24, 2013 3:32 PM CST
Name: Arlene
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Maybe I'll have a few more tomatoes for Saturday's market, but not many more. Wouldn't be surprised if I'm not pulling out tomato plants in a couple of weeks. The stupid dwarfs can be pulled now. Not a bit happy with them.

I hear ya about energy! Green Grin! But it sounds like you did a lot today!

We keep waiting for it to dry up enough to rototill so I can plant more carrots, beets and lettuce. Not happening. More rain last night and today.

Something is chewing my beets too. I just don't know if it's mice, voles or rabbits! I guess I'll be putting floating row covers over them too. I haven't really had many beets except a few baby beets to sell at market. Can't sell half chewed up ones! and I love beets for us too.

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