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not a very good pic there guys but that is my garden i was smokeing in a storm under a parosol
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First Name: Boffa
Location: The town so nice they named it twice
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Picked three more sweet banana peppers today and ate them in a salad.
![]() I noticed a Pablano pepper and a purple pepper getting ready for picking. The tomatoes are forming but none are red quite yet. Asparagus is still popping up slowly but I'm still holding back. I see some of the cucumbers and squash are flowering so that means more veggies soon. That's my update. ![]() |
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Pictures soon.
It's rained 10" in Charleston in the past 6 weeks. My garden has been suffering. I have managed my first double fist-sized tomato, a 5 gallon bucket of squash (tossed out as many that had rotted), 3 nice cukes, and my Early Jalapeņo bushes are FULL of nearly mature peppers. The herb garden is growing like a weed (which they are). I can hardly keep up with it. Fresh veggies and fresh herbs are a summertime treat.
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