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Jun 21, 2015 3:17 PM CST
Name: Rita
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GinaY86441 said:Wow Geoff! Nice job! I'm sure you are going to have a bountiful harvest. I haven't tried book choy just yet, but it's on my list. Next year, I'm going to try my luck with okra - I understand it thrives in the AZ heat. Funny thing, tho, I've tried twice with peppers (sweet and hot varieties) and they never really flourish. I'm thinking maybe peppers should be considered a perennial here? Any advise on peppers for me?


Bok choy is really good. It will bolt in the heat so I am thinking it should be planted when you grow your peas.

Everyone has such lovely dedicated veggie gardens. My veggie beds (well mostly my tomato beds) are all over the place! Wherever there was room to fit in a gardenbed in a sunny location.

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