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Old January 25, 2018   #13
seagullplayer
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We did pick ripe cherry tomatoes and peppers in December. I turned the heat off before Christmas, but we still get green onion tops even when unheated.

Going to start some spring greens soon.

It has taken all the weather this year without issue. We have had some hard winds and rain and just got rid of a six in snow fall that hung on for a week.

My door faces the weather, but even so it has held up fine.

Not happy with all our plant choices. I need to look closer at container friendly this year.
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