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Old July 23, 2019   #18
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Thanks, Ken. And please thank Ira for me for her wonderful book "Vegetable Gardening in the Southeast".

Lisa, these plants were so vigorous after the seeds popped up that I noticed no transplant shock at all. They just kept growing.

One good side note is that I haven't noticed any insect problems at all, even aphids. Come to think of it, I can't recall anything that bothers their okra cousin either. Sure wish all plants were that unappetizing to bugs!
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