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My garden is not having a good year :(
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Connecticut
USDA Zone: No zone info
Posts: 2,268
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These fall veggies take just a tiny bit of my garden........as I'm about the only one in the family that will eat the stuff!
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: North shore Massachusetts
USDA Zone: 6a
Posts: 301
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my garden ended up having a horrible start, but I did end up with a decent amount of tomato's none to can but enough to eat. 1 pumkin, maybe 3 im crossing my fingers the other 2 have enough time to start turning color. my chinese red long beans did great,, I got about 6 zukes.
My peppers, now im not sure what happened to them. I thought they where dead the begining of the season even pulled 4 plants. left some, and I have more peppers than I know what to do with. Bells, ive never been able to grow bells, I got tons turning orange, and hot peppers. more than I know what to do with. I did start a fall garden that is doing good, carrots, brussels, a bunch of greens and beets. |
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