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Old July 18, 2013   #51
Redbaron
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Originally Posted by Crandrew View Post
Wohoo Scott! Nice. I also enjoyed my first eggplant of the season last week.

but I cant believe you didn't even taste the first fruit to check for flavor
I figure once the tomatoes start pumping out regular, I can sneak a few eggplants for myself There is at least 8 or 10 small ones still on the plant. Right now I am just struggling to keep the customers interested until that happens, since they want my veggies, but the late spring means not much is ready. People have taken my number and called up the house, and I have customers who left a number for me to call. And so far not much has ripened.
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