veggiegardener
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Thanks! I'll be taking a look, ASAP.VG they looking good . Mine are looking great also will take some pics tomorrow. dirrtyd
Recent pix:
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These were originally planted as Red, White asnd Blue Morning Glories. They volunteer each year, and show new color variations. I just like a lot of color in my garden.
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This peach is nearly the size of a softball. It was perfectly ripe. Anybody know how to graft fruit trees? This is the best strain of Yellow Freestone peach I've ever tasted. I'll trade grafting stock for skills. These peaches are truly the best.
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We had fried Okra, sliced cucumbers and peaches for dinner last night. Food worthy of the gods!
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Fun stuff!
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The East Greenhouse. The Trainwrecks are exploding!
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The Cage is filling out, nicely. Yield should be at least 90% of last year.
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Ever had the munchies and a tree full of ripe figs? Life is good! The Morning Glories are scattered around the yard, providing beauty. Our greatest talent is the ability to appreciate it.
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The West Greenhouse is dominated by the Bubbleberry Cross in the last picture. It now occupies slightly more than half of the available area. Incredible vigor!