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Gardening

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Siwsan

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Sat Sep 4, 2021, 10:43 AM Sep 2021

Sadly, it's time to start clearing some of the plants from my veg garden [View all]

This just wasn't a good year for much of anything but Bell and Scotch Bonnet peppers. Part of that is due to what I bought - the '4th of July' tomatoes were far too small, the Grape tomatoes, far too big, and the San Marzano's just didn't produce that much fruit. I had semi-good luck with the Golden Jubilee. Squash was so-so. Very little yellow squash, just enough zucchini, and just a few Delicata and Acorn squash. Probably my most disappointing garden, ever.

So a WHOLE lot of work with very little to show for it. I think the temperatures were just far too inconsistent, this Summer.

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