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A Beach Garden
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Author: Hap Pruitt
Location: South Carolina

My experiences while starting a vegetable garden amongst the surf and sand. I'm sure there will be many blunders, mishaps, and hopefully some edible food along the way.

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Recent excerpts from A Beach Garden.
by Hap
23 Sep 2008 at 11:30am
This one seems fairly obvious but sometimes looks can be deceiving. While inspecting the bean plants for leaf-munchers, I heard a buzzing sound coming from one of the suffering pumpkin hills. Acc...

by Hap
17 Sep 2008 at 2:00pm
The excitement over the beans blooming was short-lived. I mentioned in my prior post that there had been some leaf damage but I had yet to spot the culprit. Since the damage was minor, I figured ...

by Hap
15 Sep 2008 at 5:20pm
Despite my tomatoes going bust, my thirty-two square foot raised bed is doing well. This was not the case a couple weeks back. Two weeks ago I was getting nervous about the carrots not making it....



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