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Dec 31, 2020 4:09 PM CST
Name: UrbanWild
Kentucky (Zone 6b)
Kentucky - Plant Hardiness Zone 7a
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Yep. Big fan here as well. I'm hoping to settle on what works here best but still experimenting thus far. Most of the heirloom tomatoes I've tried weren't setting any records for production but they were awfully good. That said, some of the oddly shaped ones end up with so much scab between folds that a lot gets wasted cutting it out.
Always looking for interesting plants for pollinators and food! Bonus points for highly, and pleasantly scented plants.

"Si hortum in bibliotheca habes, nihil deerit." [“If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.”] -- Marcus Tullius Cicero in Ad Familiares IX, 4, to Varro. 46 BCE

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