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Dec 20, 2015 5:06 PM CST
Name: Rita
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dyzzypyxxy said:I was making a frittatta for breakfast this morning (veggie omelet, really) and was able to harvest a few things, thanks to the nice, warm weather . . Rolling my eyes.
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Now please don't think I'm rubbing it in here Angel Hilarious! but you guys/gals torture me all summer with your pictures of luscious tomatoes and other produce while my garden is out there growing weeds in the killer heat. My tomato plants bear all winter and spring, if I can keep them healthy but fizzle out usually by early June. They can't take the hot nights. So the veggie growing is confined to the moderate weather months here, just like it is for you (only other months).



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