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Feb 7, 2014 3:25 PM CST
Name: Linda
SE Houston, Tx. (Hobby) (Zone 9a)
"Godspeed, & Good Harvest!"
Region: Texas Vegetable Grower Seed Starter Garden Ideas: Master Level Canning and food preservation Gardens in Buckets
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How did I NOT manage to post a pictorial veggie garden update? I'm moving too fast.

BEETS
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CABBAGES, SPINACH & BEETS
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CAULIFLOWERS Thumb of 2014-02-07/Gymgirl/0db401
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We have 44 days left until Spring, so I think everything will make it, and mature by then. When the wind lets up, I'll change the hoop cover to either greenhouse plastic or tulle (bridal veil fabric), to keep the moths from lighting on the leaves to lay eggs. Some might find their way under, but, I can certainly reduce the likelihood of a population explosion with the hoop.

I tip my hat to you.
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