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Default Playing in the Mud.

That seems to be the only way I am going to get the plants in the
ground. Just finished the peppers and eggplant. Think I will tackle
the cukes and squash in a few minutes. In the late afternoon I will
go back to weeding the tomatoes.

My beets are doing well. This is the first year that I have managed
to get a decent crop. The chard is also doing well, as are the
volunteer collards. I put 9.5 quarts in the freezer. The rhubarb I
started from seed has really taken off. No harvesting this first year
even tho I may cheat and take 1 piece off of the largest ones.
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