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Still haven't set cages for my tomato plants. A few of them are taking off like rockets, so I better get on that sometime in the next week.
On the flip side in the past week I've done some major trimming of the non-fruit bearing trees, ripped out two useless gaddam crepe myrtles, added a second pomegranate tree (wonderful varietal), a meyer lemon and probably going to put in a blackjack fig in the next few days. Was going to put some blackberry bushes, but the nursery advised me to wait until fall. Oh, and even more dead snails.
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Cashmere Jungle Lord
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Boffa
Location: The town so nice they named it twice
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Howdy fellow gardeners! I see everyone is getting started again for a new season. Best time of the year
I don't have much of a garden this year with a limited amount of space since I moved. Good news is that the dogs killed their first squirrel at the new house so they are ready to rid the varmints of the strawberry patch. This year I have a small handful of pepper plants, strawberries, three tomato plants, basil and two rosemary bushes. Looking forward to seeing everyones progress and Scotts videos!
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