Vinca
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Sat Aug-01-09 03:25 PM
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It's so wet in New Hampshire |
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a slug was trying to get into my house today to get dry. I swear. I went out the back door and he was working his way up the steps to the door. We need sunshine for a few days to bring the tomatoes, peppers and eggplants back to life!
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Sun Aug-02-09 08:05 AM
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1. You would think that eggplants, cucs and squash would do well |
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with all this moisture but they are not going anywhere in my garden. My potato plants look good, though. More storms in SW NH this afternoon...
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Vinca
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Sun Aug-02-09 10:21 AM
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2. The paper we buy - the Brattleboro VT Reformer - had an article |
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yesterday about a commercial grower who has lost all 600 tomato plants. It's nuts - I've never seen anything like it. I did fish a couple of mud-covered cucumbers out of the garden this morning, but the one thing you'd think would love rain - sugar baby watermelons - are turning yellow and drying up. And, as you said, here comes the rain again. I sure hope this pattern doesn't continue into the next winter!
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