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Old 08-12-2008, 07:02 PM   #5
jellybean
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I've had good garlic, onions, strawberries, chard, and herbs this year, but I have raised beds so the drainage is fairly good. The peas were great and even longer than usual. But the tomatoes are still green on the vine and waiting for some sun -- I have a feeling that if we do get sun, I will see some ripen up. My rhubarb seems to be rotting away and we are getting very few beans (despite vigorous vines). I have a lot of pumpkins and squash which seem to be okay, as long as the fruit is on grass or plastic mulch and not in a puddle.
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