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LindaMurdock
1 year 2 weeks ago
Good luck so far this season. My "currant" tomatoes are setting lots of fruit. My "bush" beans that climbed up some string supports are setting lots of beans. Brussel sprouts are making progress, about a foot high now. Pepper plants had aphids so I bought some lady bugs for them and that seems to be working. Herbs are doing well; mint, lavender, rosemary, oregano, parsley, and basil. Carrot seedlings are disappointing at the moment. Getting ready to plant 3 varieties of beets. Oh, and my kale crop over the winter did great. lol
Thanks for this generally sunny update, Linda. Are your carrots not sprouting at all?
Would you share where you got your productive *currant* tomato seed? I want to try them ...

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