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to give you an idea of the relative size of the plants, the tallest Amaranth is over 7 feet tall |

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amaranth-shading the broccoli, still producing . |

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cabbage row-peppers-left broccoli/Brussel S. right. |

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tomatoes-amaranth-turnips-broccoli |

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I counted the tomatoes, I actually planted 30 this year. Who knew. |

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The SE corner |

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my 'pet' tomato-a cherry which volunteered in my indoor herb garden is over 6 feet tall now. |

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peppers, marigolds,amaranth,tomatoes,turnips |

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the double row of rutabagas, I love them and have planted two more rows- and will seed more before fall. |

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row of tomatoes in the back section of the garden. |

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a marigold that survived the wild hoeing- broadcast to fight bugs, see white powder-more bug control-DE |

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peppers and broccoli |

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another marigiold |

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these cabbages are about a yard across and 18 inches high. |

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more cabbages |

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somehow I planted way too many Brussels Sprouts |

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more cabbages |

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finally here is a real squash, I was so hoping to get one plant in this crazy summer. |

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note the bee butt up in this squash blossom-this is how they get stuck when the bloom closes. |

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beans in the iris bed |

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more beans out by the road, everywhere we have veggies |









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