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Do you have garden boxes?

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Thank you @MaryMary for that informative post! We will be getting some hay, found some cheap near us and it should help with the watering. We got our first rains finally!

Attached are some photos of the garden I took this morning... Looks like our bell peppers are still producing! Our micro greens and lettuces are doing well. The bok choy has all but turned yellow and died, so I am not sure what has shocked it so badly. Our brandywine tomato has three green tomatoes that we are very much so looking forward to enjoying. And our Asian eggplant is flowering finally! We should do another fertilization with tea-leaves soon to encourage fruiting.
 

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Looking really good!

Wet conditions are the bane of those of us who like growing heirloom tomatoes (like your Brandywines) because of blight. With your climate and resources I think you will have an awesome garden once you get the bugs worked out. :)
 

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