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RE: it's complicated

Posted by: muddybootacres <muddybootacres@...>

I hear rain!
I have had my garden growing quite well despite scarce rainfall for
almost a month. Surprisingly, my tomatoes still have blight. They
look great on the outside but slice them open and it looks like a
slug in a cocoon. Tuck. Don't know how I will get around canning
any this year.
Our blueberries were better this year. Almost three quart bags.
After I prune them before next harvest it will be their first time
so I anticipate a really good crop next year. My ever bearing
strawberries harvested a dozen at most. No rain and they were last
on the priority list with water. I transplanted then this year and
had about only fifty plants. I think they will still pull through
for next season though.
Green Beans are coming out my ears! That is what I wanted though.
With still going into my parents and dealing with that they kind of
got out of hand.
Tell me...
JUST HOW BIG IS TO BIG?
I hear they could get bitter. What do I do with these beans that
the seed inside are as big as navy beans?
I have one baseball size watermelon and one softball size
cantaloupe.
Whoopie!
Heather

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