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Oct 10, 2015 6:28 PM CST
Name: Paul
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For some reason my mind is full of gardening trivia, some of which proves not to be true. I do remember in my area that someone was having problems with their green beans. The expert suggested planing green beans here in July instead of May. The early ones fell prey to insect damage but insects were finished by July so those beans flourished.....
Paul Smith Pleasant Grove, Utah

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