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Growing along side all the lettuce doing well. I spotted a bit of wilting
of the leaves even though it does not appear to impact the actual bean pod.
I'll start a separate post on that in a bit.

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A wonderful vegetable garden Mariana & a lot of hard work but you will be
rewarded.
You have come a long way since the little garden in the city eh?
Cheers Wendy
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Growing along side all the lettuce doing well. I spotted a bit of
wilting of the leaves even though it does not appear to impact the actual
bean pod. I'll start a separate post on that in a bit.

-M



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Oh Wendy what a *pleasant* headache this property is . An acre and a
third is a lot of land to maintain. Most of our spring and summer free
times go into the landscape maintenance and working the beds.

But indeed it's very rewarding.

-M

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A wonderful vegetable garden Mariana & a lot of hard work but you will be
rewarded.
You have come a long way since the little garden in the city eh?
Cheers Wendy
"Jane Doe" wrote in message
news:dnCdi.4447$%t6.3172@trnddc02...
Growing along side all the lettuce doing well. I spotted a bit of
wilting of the leaves even though it does not appear to impact the actual
bean pod. I'll start a separate post on that in a bit.

-M





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