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Old July 24, 2007   #1
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I got a late start this year so most of my things are 3 - 4 weeks behind. I finally got a long awaited mid-week day off, so with cloudy overcast rain threatening skies I decided I'd take some notes and pictures of the garden. Unnamed and/or numbered peppers are USDA or IPK seeds.
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A few more, some are being grown in Terra Cotta pots.
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This is about it untill I can get across town to my other garden (which is about 2 weeks farther behind then my home garden) to take some pics. Thanks, Gary
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I especially like that Little Tomato Pepper. Cool pics. Thanks for posting. 8)
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I've gotten a handful of IPK cultivars the past few seasons. Its one thing to read the description(often very general and brief) and have a rough idea of what you're gonna get but another thing entirely when they start fruiting. Heck of a lot of fun IMO!! Nice pics BTW. Cheers
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