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    Sterilizing Soil For 2020 Veggies

    I had it around 250 for 2 hours, then let the dirt rest overnight.
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    Mud pies for dinner?
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    Didn't want the veggies getting Wuhan virus.

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    I just put in 2 more mud pies, and started 24 Roma's, and 24 Cal Wonders
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    I added 8 Green onions and 8 Brussel sprouts to the second batch of mud pies

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    Well, I cooked all the nutrients out of the one. What little plants that grew the deer and rabbit ate.

    I have 3 spindly 3 " tall pepper plants.

    Only bright side this morning was watching the red tailed hawk fly away with the rabbit I fattened all summer.
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    Well, I cooked all the nutrients out of the one. What little plants that grew the deer and rabbit ate.

    I have 3 spindly 3 " tall pepper plants.

    Only bright side this morning was watching the red tailed hawk fly away with the rabbit I fattened all summer.
    Yeah bout out of sun here my garden was pretty crappy here.
    Small garlic cloves, tomatoes with tough skins, banana peppers did ok, cukes not to bad considering.
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    Yeah was pretty sad garden up here too. Quite a few cool overcast days despite all the sun and heat. But lots of contiguous rainy cool days also.

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    Yeah was pretty sad garden up here too. Quite a few cool overcast days despite all the sun and heat. But lots of contiguous rainy cool days also.

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    Shorter season up on the 45th too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hawgrider View Post
    Shorter season up on the 45th too.
    Yep, and a late frost got my apples and cherries.

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