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Started this discussion. Last reply by emily a Aug 26, 2012. 3 Replies 0 Likes
I've looked in a couple of books and online, but I'm not having much luck. I've never noticed this bug before, but it seems to have moved in this year.. I saw it first on my cucumbers. It looks like…Continue
Ellen Peavey said…
Ellen Peavey said… Hi Emily as you can see I don't ever check my page I read so many garden blogs but that is a sorry excuse. We used the limbs from tree's taken down for the new garden to be put in this year. We had the best garden ever in the new location, the corn was over run by insects and smut this year. But the jack beans and the black Chinese beans really produced. My jack beans are still growing and it has been well past the 150 day mark. That corn at the bottom of the garden is where we got the most of it to freeze and can. I lost all my pumpkins and squash, but the 60 tomato's plants really gave us tomato's. My pepper patch is still multiplying, next year I need more sweet peppers not so many hot. I have pickled, made salsa and froze peppers still have them coming on. If you need any seeds let me know I save lots of seeds. Ellen from Georgia


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