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Author: Black Eyed Susan
Location: East Coast, United States

MISHAPS AND ACCIDENTAL MIRACLES IN THE LIFE OF A NOVICE GARDENER

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by Black Eyed Susan
6 Aug 2008 at 7:39am

It seems that the rash of blossom end rot was short lived. I do have one tomato plant that looks pretty awful and which I don't expect to make it. Other than that, things seem to be doing ok. Tomat...


by Black Eyed Susan
28 Jul 2008 at 12:23pm


I was out of town for about a week so I had someone water the garden and agree to harvest anything that looked ready to go ie: orange cherry tomatoes, lettuce, an eggplant.

They did a great job. Non...


by Black Eyed Susan
11 Jul 2008 at 12:21pm



Beet Leafminers suck.

As you all know I really really hate cutworms. That has not changed, but I am realizing that compared to other bad bugs like cucumber beetles and leafminers, they are much easi...



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