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This is the wee jungle of peppers and tomatoes in my kitchen window. It doesn't look like it, but the pan is five deep. I have been taking them out for a few hours to start the hardening process. And below is the little space I have to work with. I have started the trellises, even though I have not put in any seedlings yet. I run out of energy too quickly if I try to do it all in one day.

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