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Old March 12, 2016   #121
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Ginny, beautiful pictures. I hope you like Brads Black Heart. I am not growing it this year, have to try other Heart varieties. Will miss it.
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Old March 18, 2016   #122
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Some updated pictures of my garden


Delphinium, pansy, and petunia above


Dill, basil, cilantro and pepper plants.


Black seeded simpson lettuce


Cucumber


Volunteer lettuce grew up around pepper plant. Ivy in the front with purple flowers. Above.

Below are wet tomato plants.





Tomato plant after drying out from the rain.



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Old March 18, 2016   #123
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Beautiful Ginny
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Old March 18, 2016   #124
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Haha.. thank you! the tomato plants got rained on today so i should have waited for the sun to come out and dry them. Most are heart varieties which are wispy leaves. But everything is healthy so far. Some were planted out earlier than others.

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Old March 18, 2016   #125
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Absolutely marvelous.
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Old March 18, 2016   #126
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Wow, Ginny, Your plants look incredible! Love the flowers. Such beautiful colors!

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Old March 18, 2016   #127
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Absolutely beautiful. I envy your flowers.
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Old March 18, 2016   #128
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Looking good. Did you plant the flowers from seed? They are gorgeous.
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Old March 19, 2016   #129
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Thank you Worth, Ginny and Whistech. Barb, i didnt start them from seed. I havent been home much and my neighbor has been watering the plants for me. When I am home i spray, fertilize and stake them.

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Old May 1, 2016   #130
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Finally getting some ripe tomatoes and lots of peppers and some cukes too... :-)














Hope everyone's season is going well.

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Old May 1, 2016   #131
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Your vegetable plants and produce look terrific and your flowers are lovely-
really nice!
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Old May 1, 2016   #132
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Awesome pictures! I think you should re-name to The POSSIBLE Garden!
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Old May 1, 2016   #133
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Thank you Greyghost and Deborah... :-)

Things are growing nicely again after a few setbacks.

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Old May 1, 2016   #134
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Padron Peppers. Above is a picture before grilling and below is after we blistered them. These are delicious! Very similar to Shish!tos but more of them have heat. These are producing like crazy and so tasty. Might try stuffing them with something next time.



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Just gorgeous! I am excited that I have two Padron pepper plants, I have never eaten one and am so looking forward to them. Your plants are so beautiful and healthy, I am already battling the bugs on cucumbers and eggplants. How do you keep the bugs away?
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