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Oct 23, 2018 12:50 AM CST
Name: Paul
Bunbury, Western Australia. (Zone 10b)
Region: Australia
The forecast was a few cool rainy days followed by 27c, so I was anxious to finish my planting to catch the rain and so I got moving.
Tomatoes, capsicums, eggplants and cucumbers are all in the ground, together with sweet corn, lettuce, silver beet, kale and seed sown of radish,carrots, beets, parsnip and turnip.
Cabbages are looking great and starting to head-up.
Snow peas are giving daily fresh crunchy snacks, eating 15 or so several times a day

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