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kayjay
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My Little Vegetable Garden

I'm happy with how my garden is turning out so far, considering I wanted it low-maintenance and minimal spending.

Apache yellow and cayenetta peppers:
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Fanfare cukes, a bush type. Brandywine toms. Don't ask me why I put them in a container. :roll:
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Basil and my Big Beef toms. There's a Big Bertha pepper behind the basil, which was dumb because now it doesn't get as much light. It looks healthy, though, and it's bearing fruit, so I guess it's okay.
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The first success! Turnip and sauteed greens for dinner!
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The view. That was taken in April.
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lakngulf
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Your plants have that dark green healthy look. Enjoy. Great to see your pictures.

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grwrn
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Great job! Homegrown food just tastes better.

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kayjay
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The cucumber ('Fanfare') is taller than me now. The first brandywine tomato is ripening.
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'Cayennetta' and 'Apache' peppers. I picked a dozen Apaches two days ago and there are a bunch of ripe ones again already. The Cayennettas are finally ripening, too.
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'Big beef' maters ... I'm going to taste my first ripe one later today!
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JPNguyen
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Home grown food is absolutely the best! That's a nice little garden you got there. Great job!



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