sun gold tomatoes
grape tomatoes
better boy tomatoes…just getting started
romas…just getting started
cucumbers
zucchini
last of the radicchio
a cubanelle
lots of serranos and jalapeƱos
herbs, including large leaf italian parsley from seeds
last of the beets
carrots (could have had more but I didn’t believe they would work in the spring so next year we’ll try for lots of them)
onions
green beans (bush taveras are most prolific and tasty but a few others are ready too)
eggplant just getting started with 3 japanese and 1 blk beauty
This entry is about
Previous Journals
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Kitchen garden
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Inventory of Tomatoes, Chiles, Peppers on June 12, 2012
Kitchen garden
Later Journals
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Tomato, Tomatillo, Eggplant Information for this year's order from the Tomato Girl
Kitchen garden
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Removing Alma's Mandarina Tree
El Jardin de Pat garden
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Advice on Planting Tomatoes from the Tomato Grower March 2013

Comments
JimMarconnet wrote:
Congratulations! You are clearly succeeding terrifically in your garden.
My list would include Cucumbers and basically none of the other things that you list. My gardens and my flowers are growing very slowly, it at all. And the rabbits have started decimating my beans, slow-growing as they are. I tried growing a lot of things in containers on shelving, and that has not worked for me. I’ve learned a lot this season, and most of it is what not to do next year!
Posted on 20 Jun 12 (11 months ago)
HPByrd wrote:
Yes, always learning for Next Year. Folia sure helps me keep up with what works and doesn’t.
Posted on 21 Jun 12 (11 months ago)
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