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Dec 19, 2013 7:17 AM CST
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Name: Trish
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Thanks, David!

This will be the third year for those swales. I'm (we're) currently debating what to grow in them next year. We keep rearranging and expanding our production area, so there's no telling what will be next! They are in prime production now, so we'll likely use them for trial garden space. We're also looking at the possibility of moving the material out of one or two of them to put in a small greenhouse in that space.

It's always something new around here!

Keep up the good works Trish and Dave, and have a peaceful, reflective, and creative Christmas!

David

You too!!
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