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Old July 27, 2013   #1
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Default Some Pic's from the Garden

Here's a few picks from the last week or two still waiting on most of my tomato's to start ripening Its been wet and humid here more than usual for this time of year and lower temps usually 95 to 105 this time of year. Only wet 70's 80's the last 3 weeks Think it will be a disappointing year overall for the tomato's and peppers.
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Old July 27, 2013   #2
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There's still lots of time for ripening so don't be discouraged. You've got a lot of nice squash and cukes. Thanks for sharing your garden pics.

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Old July 29, 2013   #3
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Is that a root cellar in that pic with the turbine on top? Garden looks good!
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Old July 29, 2013   #4
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Nice pics! And the veggies you've picked already look great.

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Old July 29, 2013   #5
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Nice looking pics...best of luck for the rest of the season!
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Old July 30, 2013   #6
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Is that a root cellar in that pic with the turbine on top? Garden looks good!
That is a Storm/Tornado Shelter which we use sometimes to store some vegetables in turnips, cabbage, etc.

Here's an inside shot from a few years ago, not to worry I even clean it out once in a while.
The "turbine" is to circulate the air in it, but when it's hot (90+ degrees) and humid it not very good.
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Old August 3, 2013   #7
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3-4 days cukes and squash and a few tomatos starting to turn red, Roma and what I believe to be Principe Bourghese, one Ugly Pink Berkely tie dye and Mr Rabbit
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I love cottontails. I have one I've named Rabbitina. She's here in the afternoons. The vet said she can have a small piece of carrot and a bit of greens.
There's nothing for her here but grass.
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nice storm shelter
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I love cottontails. I have one I've named Rabbitina. She's here in the afternoons. The vet said she can have a small piece of carrot and a bit of greens.
There's nothing for her here but grass.
This little rascal likes to nibble/defoliate young plants that's why we had to early on put up a fence around the peppers, hot & bell
he still occasionally nibbles some of the larger plants out side the fence
and he loves to hide in the shade of the squash and tomato plants on hot days.
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Old August 8, 2013   #11
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Nothing really exciting going on just a few pic's from this week.
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Old August 8, 2013   #12
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I'm happy that you're letting him live there. Kudos !
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Old August 9, 2013   #13
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Any pics are exciting of tomatoes and other vegigies!! Nice shelter! Wish I had one
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Old August 9, 2013   #14
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Nice looking everything. These veggies look scrumptious. I'm growing similar looking cukes with the prickly skin.
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Old August 10, 2013   #15
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Nice looking everything. These veggies look scrumptious. I'm growing similar looking cukes with the prickly skin.
Yes the Asian cucumbers are the BOMB for raw eating or just about everything
In my wife's humble opinion.

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