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Old July 5, 2018   #1
Jetstar
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Default Trimming and rearranging

Seems like I just did this 2 weeks ago but once again I trimmed back my indeterminate tomatoes (2 Black Sea Man, Big Boy & Jet Star) their growing so fast they all have green tomatoes and plenty of new blossoms. They were also getting to close, no air flow so I rearranged to give them more room I moved 2 pepper plants to one of my growing tables. My cuke is climbing nicely and blooming,his is the 1st time I've tried beets in a grow bag they seem to be doing just great. My pole beans are really climbing and my bush beans (Contender) are starting to develop beans here's a few pics.
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