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Oct 8, 2014 6:23 AM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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I just finished working over the vegetable garden yesterday, dug out some daylilies that I had put in there, pulled up the tomato vines, put the cages away till next year, removed some liriope and some other stuff. I left the peppers as they still have a lot of developing peppers on them and I left some marigolds and one very pretty purple coneflower. I relocated one of the cold frames in the vegetable garden so it will get more sun this year and made a new plastic cover to replace the one the sun devoured this past year, it did last two seasons. Hope to snap a few photos of the work later today, I put a nice thick coat of compost over the bed. I worked many wheelbarrow loads of compost into that bed the past two years, and I was shocked to find so little sign of any compos left, maybe next year the soil will began to really show some improvement,it seems to take me at least three years to start seeing much change.

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