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larry8200 Posted - 07/13/2012 : 17:34:55










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Talntedmrgreen Posted - 07/14/2012 : 06:20:01
Lookin good Larry! Nothin better than wrapping up the day by grabbing a couple armfuls of home grown veggies that are still warm from teh day's sun, and chopping them up for supper =]
larry8200 Posted - 07/13/2012 : 20:36:08
The zuchinni are producing fruit, looks good. Summer squash just started flowering a few days ago. Will have to wait and see.

I did one cherry tomato and two big beef, all doing fine.
skunkhome Posted - 07/13/2012 : 19:27:25
Are your squash doing anything.? Mine got nice and big like that and produced only male flowers then they got squash maggots that bore in and distroy the stem. Got one zucchini that grew to about 6 inches long then wilted.

My tomatoes have been producing well. This is the first time I have ever produced tomatoes in the summer. In the past I have had to grow fast growing tomatoes like Early Girl and Roma and was finished my July. I finally decided last year that I must have calcium defencency. This year I put a teaspoon of calcium nitrate in the bottom of each hole when I transplanted and am seeing a vast improvement. My tomatoes are producing and still setting fruit and I have not lost a single globe due to blossom end rot.

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