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8-21-09

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wolfwalkerpa photos
Joined: 3/20/2007
Location: central Pa.
Posts: 806
Posted: Aug/21/2009 11:05 AM PST

Stooped raining so i snapped a few pictures.The dead looking pic (no 3 ) is of my shell beans.The last pic shows how close fall is. the ask trees is drooping leaves.

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witt blog photos
Joined: 3/28/2008
Location: The Bucolic Bungalow Lancaster, SC
Posts: 6943
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Posted: Aug/21/2009 12:52 PM PST

My tomatoes look about as sad as your beans, but they are still producing. I shall be eating a bowl full with supper tonight! Some of our trees are dropping leaves, but I think that is due mostly to the dry weather here. You know it never rains on my the Bucolic Bungalow.
Your portulaca looks good. My poor plants have been uprooted and chewed on so many times that I have lost hope for them.
carolyncat353 blog photos
Joined: 4/29/2008
Location: Westlake, La
Posts: 4381
Posted: Aug/21/2009 3:11 PM PST

Your tomatoes sure look good! My moss rose drowned this week-it has rained every day-close to an inch, every day! Here's some of my bell peppers-I can't believe how they're producing! I cut some little ones off every day so the existing ones will get bigger!

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wolfwalkerpa photos
Joined: 3/20/2007
Location: central Pa.
Posts: 806
Posted: Aug/21/2009 3:17 PM PST

Nice peppers i can tasted the stuffed peepers now.My moss roses in the ground look like they have been through a winter or two.
witt the beans will be ready to pick in two weeks if the rain stays away.
yardgranny6 blog photos
Joined: 7/05/2007
Location: Florence, SC
Posts: 3810
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Posted: Aug/21/2009 5:58 PM PST

Man it is looking like fall around here in SC too. Wonder what winter will bring?

Enjoy the last of your harvest and plants.
witt blog photos
Joined: 3/28/2008
Location: The Bucolic Bungalow Lancaster, SC
Posts: 6943
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Posted: Aug/22/2009 2:42 AM PST

Cat, your bells looks so good. Next year I think that I'm going to grow mine in the dang flower beds. Maybe I'll have better luck! I think that I'd rather have the peppers than flowers!
carolyncat353 blog photos
Joined: 4/29/2008
Location: Westlake, La
Posts: 4381
Posted: Aug/22/2009 6:16 AM PST

Mine are in the flower bed. I have one in a very large pot next to those in the bed, cramed next to the rose bush and on one side of the Angel Trumpet. I usually rotate between the peppers and tomatoes in the flower bed, but I can only put one tomato plant where I put 2 bell peppers! My peppers have amazed me this year.
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