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Old September 3, 2018   #1
Raiquee
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Default My garden...2018.

I’m in southeastern WI, zone 5, and have had kind of a spectacular year. We are getting drenched with rain this past week, with even some flash flooding which has posed some issues with cracking. Over all, I can’t complain. Still a ton to harvest. Another 200-300lbs of tomatoes, watermelon, more cucumbers, edible sunflower heads, potatoes, winter squash, maybe sweet potatoes, onions, beets...I forget what else. I got next week off of work.

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