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Old 04-14-2018, 05:40 AM
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mamagrande
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I mostly work with my flowers garden, my husband works with the veggies. This year has been strange, hardly no rain in the winter and have had a good deal of rain in March and now in April. We live kind of down hill from our street and our planting area has been flooded. He has about 10 flats of 4 different tomatos, 4 different chile peppers, 2 different squash. He has transplanted some from a 6 pack into 4 inch pots until he can get them in the ground, and just this week the dirt was dry enough to start being worked up and has planted 2 flats.

He sells tomatoes during the summer in his self serve stand, and most people look forward to his tomatos.
We have plenty of fruit trees, apricot, peach, necturines, pomegrantes, cherry, figs, orange, tangelo, grapefruit, lemons, kumquat and one grape plant.
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