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| African Marigolds, cv. Crackerjack mix. You can click on the images to embiggen them. |
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| Rose de Bern tomatoes on left, Stupice on right |
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| Happy Rich broccoli on left, Stocky Red Roaster sweet pepper on right |
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| Tennessee 90 Burley on left, African Marigolds on right |
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| More African Marigolds on left, Lovage on right |
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| Quicksilver has a project going |
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| Freedom primocane bearing blackberries interplanted with Tagetes lucida |
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| A close-up of one of the blackberry plants. They small leaf with the reddish tint is new growth. |
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| Rose de Bern tomatoes on left, Tagetes minuta on right. |
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| Rhubarb seeds planted April 21 |
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| Just starting to push |











We are about on the same schedule, with our cole grops inna dirt and well adjusted. We have quite a few peppers indoors, in the on deck circle.
ReplyDeleteHere's where I plan to do better, this year, right at this inning of the game.
Plant more seeds indoors.
Backup and secession, urr ah sucksession seeds for more cabbage, broccoli, lettuce, for a more uniform,longer harvest season.
We plan on five plantings of sweet corn this year 2026.
FOUR ten foot rows, that's it.
Timed by the rains. Two good rains and plant the next one.
Last year this kept us in the fresh sweet stuff s*cky-f*cky long time. bery sweet.
Milton