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Tag Archives: artichoke
Fall Vegetable Gardening: Start Planning NOW!
Summer is nearly over, or at least according to the calendar is it. I’m looking forward to cooler weather, how ’bout you? My garden is scraggly and I’m ready to yank out everything. The tomatoes are sprawled all over, aphids … Continue reading →
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