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Apr 23, 2015 9:56 PM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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That is a lot of peppers, I only have four plants. The tomato rows look great!
The cauliflower looks perfect, the Tatsoi looks...well who on earth shot your plants with a shotgun?
I can just image how the rest of the season is going to be around here with the bugs and the blights? Gardening is always so beautiful in the early spring, then by early summer things start to change. Already I am squashing stink bugs, and catching katydids eating my rose buds. The squash bugs and vine borers will destroy the squash normally right after it starts making. Hopefully the cucumbers will last a little longer if the O'possum doesn't destroy them all first. I just hope this year I can avoid all the tomato blights, last year was great, the year before the blights hit early.

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