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Old March 14, 2007   #46
Suze
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Today, I covered my pepper plants with 2-3 gallon containers so they wouldn't continue to take such a beating.

Some of the leaves had split, and the plants aren't that big to begin with, because I waited so long to start them. Next year, they need to get started third week of Dec at the latest.

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Old March 14, 2007   #47
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No worries Bro I have had 18" tomatoes completely covered in water before and all came out well.

We need the rain and the sun will shine soon.

Do you have fire ants living on your tomatoes yet.

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Old March 14, 2007   #48
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Jeez, Feldon.. send some of that my way. Wish we had that here!
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