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Thursday, June 4, 2009
Greenhouse
The tomatoes and
tomatillos
are doing
ok
in the greenhouse, but it might be a little hot for them.
The squash plants seem to really like it. That's a row of
zucchini
in the picture above
This is the squash patch; various types of summer squash here.
The basil is eating up the full sun and warm temperatures.
1 comment:
Anonymous said...
Thanks Bruce. It's nice to see green things growing. -s
June 4, 2009 at 8:28 PM
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1 comment:
Thanks Bruce. It's nice to see green things growing. -s
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