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Old June 22, 2022   #1
coronabarb
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Default My poor pepper plants

We've had the wettest spring in 80 yrs here in the Pacific NW. By June 6th, we had more than the average rainfall for the whole month. The jet stream shifted and now we are dry and getting hot. Going from wet 60 to dry almost 100 by Sunday. My 16 pepper plants were put in the garden about a month ago and are barely hanging on...dropping leaves and turning colors. Now, nice and warm but getting hot by the weekend. Hope they survive.
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