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That's a very interest piece of equipment there rainbow.

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Yes for sure a nice gadget. May have to get one of them next season.

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I don't have any pictures, but we have had a good haul of cucumbers, zucchini and tomatoes. Most of our tomato plants are looking poor though. Many limbs are yellowing and turning brown. I've been breaking them off as this happens, but some of the plants are nearly bare except for the fruit bearing branches. My okra is just starting to produce a few pods. Last year it was late summer before it really took off and started producing pods at a decent rate. The green beans are about done. If I can find some more seeds I will plant a fall crop. Sweet corn is also ready to start picking and eating. A coon seems to have found some of it so hopefully it doesn't get wiped out right away.

The only thing that doesn't seem to be producing very well right now is our pepper plants. At first it produced some good sized fruit, but now the plants just have a bunch of runt peppers that don't seem to be growing very much at all now. Is taht due to lack of nutrients or what? Last year I didn't seem to have that problem with these peppers, but my jalapenos in another raised bed seemed to have that trouble.

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Is this normal for the cucumber plants? We are still getting some cucs, but productions has fallen off big. Are they just dying out?

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Tippet, looks like some kind of bug has been eating on them.

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My cukes and squash are showing some similar signs, but they are only where the leaves are exposed to the sun? I'm wondering if it isn't a sun burn?

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