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    I've also got spaghetti squashes there and a more normal variety that is small, dark green, and looks like a pillbox hat.
    This one almost sounds like a buttercup.........does it have a lighter green 'bulb' opposite the stem end?

    Mine were all on one plant and I had every color from orange........to green and yellow stripe.......can't wait to see what the insides are like.
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    Harvested MOUSE NUMBER 4 from the traps.........eeeewwww....it had been there a few days.
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    Mouse number 5 from the traps............I'll get those little buggers!!

    They love the peanut butter...........
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    Some basil seeds.......since I didn't get a start of each plant b/4 we had a freeze, guess I will be planting them for house use this winter!
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    I caught 1 mouse last week.

    We still haven't had a frost here. Yesterday I picked a medium-sized bowl of tomatoes, as well as banana peppers, hot Bulgarian carrot peppers, kale, Swiss chard, and turnips.

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    I like strawberries, bluberries and raspberries.

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    This was a great surprise today. We are supposed to drop below zero on Monday night so I went out today to get some plants in......and do some 'last minute' things, put things up.........

    I picked lettuce!!! There was enough to have a small salad.......I didn't plant it. It was from seeds that fell off the lettuce I had there earlier.

    What a nice surprise!! We have had freezing temps. but this was up by the house and it is brick so much warmer there.
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    I've got volunteer baby lettuce as well, but not enough to do anything with. On Saturday I picked Swiss chard and two kinds of kale, and made soup with some other remnants of garden vegetables harvested earlier ... cabbage, peppers, onions, tomatillos.

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    It's 74 and I just planted tomato seeds in their little greenhouses.
    Please don't hurt me....

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    I've planted tomatoes (winter-sowing method) - Manyel and Cluster Goliath Hybrid. Also:

    Pepper (College 64L - an Anaheim type)
    Pyrethrum
    Hyssop
    Pansy (Antique Shades)
    Celery (Giant Prague)
    Coleus (Rainbow Mix)
    Artichoke (Imperial Star)

    The artichokes, coleus, and pyrethrum will stay inside until it's time for hardening off in the Spring. Everything else will go to the porch to freeze and germinate in their own good time as the weather warms up.

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