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Old May 28, 2019   #1
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Default Garden all planted

Toms, Peppers, Cukes, Zukes, Squash, Peas and Bunching Onions all planted.
I started all my own plants for the second year. All seedlings did very well and were good and healthy when I planted out.









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Old May 28, 2019   #2
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Ken,

Congrats on this important milestone. I'm almost there myself, although we're never 100% finished, I usually add some additional plants throughout the season.

Garden looks VERY nice, tidy and SUPER organized.

Happy season.

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Old May 28, 2019   #3
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Very nice! I am impressed with your excellent support system! Our weather has been too chilly to plant anything but peas, broccoli and lettuce. Only this week will I start in on my tomatoes.
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Old May 28, 2019   #4
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Very nice, organized layout, unlike mine, lol.
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