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Old September 30, 2018   #16
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I wish I could just feel "inundated " that was last year and respectable …


This year there was less plants and varieties ….but the crop was humungous


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You must be doing something right, or picking superb varieties to get those results! I guess that means you've been a frazzled Bear again...



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Old September 30, 2018   #17
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You must be doing something right, or picking superb varieties to get those results! I guess that means you've been a frazzled Bear again...



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you are correct nan …...less plants and less varieties per year ….

but Larger and more consistent crops ….

even with starting to decommission some plants starting August 15th

here it is October almost ...but still garden clean up (Tomato) continues.


It's Deja vu .all over again ! and a bit frazzled before our final

Canadian Thanksgiving next weekend.
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Well, you kick back on Thanksgiving, try to de-frazzle, and be thankful for the good harvest. And thanks for the tip on which varieties have done well. Glad to hear my favorite Hardin's Mini did well!


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