Part of today's harvest

Kassaundra

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This pic doesn't include the greenbeans and also not all the cukes and squash, there were way to many of those for the pic (2, 5gal buckets of cukes and one of squash)

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I'd like to have an alien ship come and transport my entire neighborhood a few hundred miles south. Does anyone know who has the most reasonable rate to do that?
 

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Wow Kassaundra, evrything looks great. What is the variety of okra I see in the front row?
 

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Kassaundra, I am always amazed by your patty pan squash. I just can't seem to grow them! Even zuchini is hard for me. This year I'm trying them in 15 gal. containers and they are doing horrible! Next year, they will go back into the ground and I'll put my eggplants and jalapenos in those containers. I'm hoping since they are heat lovers that they'll do better.

Mary
 

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OMG! Tomatoes already?! I HATE YOU!!! Hahahaha

NICE! :cool:
 

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Thanks everyone, the okra was just called burgandy okra. I got it from a little local mom and pop garden store that sells bulk seeds.

I don't know any secret to the pattypan, I just direct sow straight into the ground w/ seeds from a seed pkt. I saved some this past year but lost them before planting season. My two biggest pests w/ them are squash bugs and powder mildew.
 
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