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We'll be eating salads that are at least in part from our garden . Bok
Choy is just freakin' out , lettuce is doing OK and the spinach is lagging
.... but we've still got lots of green onions in the ground and the cherry
toms are still producing . Fresh is just SO much better than the stuff they
sell at the grocery store !
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On Sunday, October 26, 2014 11:05:02 PM UTC-4, Terry Coombs wrote:
We'll be eating salads that are at least in part from our garden . Bok
Choy is just freakin' out , lettuce is doing OK and the spinach is lagging
... but we've still got lots of green onions in the ground and the cherry
toms are still producing . Fresh is just SO much better than the stuff they
sell at the grocery store !
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We've had a couple of hard frosts, so the tender stuff is gone until next year.
Florida broadleaf mustard is great this year, 18-20 inch leaves and still tender!
Turnips and collards are getting sweet as well, still finding cabbage worms though.
Steve
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