pfong001
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Re: 2013 - What are you harvesting?

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imafan26
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Wow! You got a lot, all I got were a couple of kabocha pumpkins (one is full of holes), hon tsai tai, Michili Won Bok, eggplant, peppers, chayote, and lettuce. I am still waiting for my first zucchini. I think I have to go out and give that plant an ultimatum produce or get replaced by a cucumber!

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Gary350
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Harvesting melons and tomatoes only in the 115 degree temperatures. The hotter it gets the better melons do. I put white 2x6 ft sheets of paper over the tomatoes so far so good.

I am in a motel near salt lake city UT on my way to Twin Falls ID. I hate this laptop computer.

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jemsister
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And they're yummy too! =D

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applestar
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Very nice!

I dug some potatoes today:
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Washed these to eat for lunch:
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pfong001
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Those potatoes look great. I wish I had more room. My little girls would love the idea of harvesting potatoes.

amylong
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I got 4 tiny strawberries!!! I hope as the year goes on..they make bigger strawberries?? A bird or something took a peck or small bite out of the biggest one:( so now it has a small dent:(:( But I am grateful it didn't take the whole fruit:) I am not sure what type of strawberry plant it is...I forgot to ask the person at the farmer market :oops: is it safe to assume it is either ever bearing or day neutral?? since it is july.... :oops:



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