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by Mbrock. 04/28/24 09:16 PM
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Re: Inground garden going in...
[Re: Maggie123]
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10/04/18 04:31 PM
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My late tomatoes did very well; even so, all but three plants are gone now. The three I have left are inground and just now starting to bear fruit...about the size of golf balls. Hope they make. I also still have four patio tomato plants in grow boxes on my deck that are producing so they may do a little something more too.
My cabbages are heading up, have harvested lettuce twice and have another planting coming behind this one I am harvesting now. Have Georgia collards that are looking great, turnip greens look great but I sort of waxed them with the hose the other day and beat um up a bit...no thing. Mustards and Vates collards in one bed are looking fine as wine! Amongst all that...radishes planted pursuant to the tip I got on here. All loooking fine but watering is a must...we need some rain!!!
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