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Tomatoes
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pole bean bed
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Oh, what a difference a week makes! My little peppers have been moved to the straw bales. I decided to plant Kentucky Blue Wonder Pole beans in last years mulched bales. The tomatoes are in and looking great. I have potted up the sage, thyme and basil.
Today has been mostly overcast, but in the last couple of hours the sun has started to shine and what a nice sunny spring day it has turned into!
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