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Dave
Southern Indiana
USDA Zone 6bAn organic (mostly) gardener shares his thoughts about gardening, nature, food and striving to be self-sufficient.
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Yum!
Nice!
Cheers!
Ron
http://inspiredbyron.blogspot.com/
Lovely color, is it blooming all around now?
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Nice…..pickles and cucmber salad!
What an inspiring sight.
beautiful!
Mariposa’s WW!
Are you growing cucumbers in the greenhouse?
Nice picture!
Yes, they are in the greenhouse. It’s hot in there in summer, and the cukes do well.
I’m getting a few early cucumbers already. I can’t wait for them to really start producing. I just planted a “2nd planting” of cucumbers too so I’m hoping that I’ll have fruit thru most of the summer. There are “pickling plans” in my future too!