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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2009

It's hot, very damp and lots of thunderstorms. Not a good combination for tomato leaves. Fungus and molds take their toll. So I planted some hot weather plants like Southern White Peas, and Zucchini Squash. Vegetable gardening is like life . It has its good and bad moments, but well worth it.

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  • I haven't seen the video yet.

  • I love seeing how your garden has grown. Always a learning process.

  • @VivianRinSC  They should teach this stuff in school.

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  • love your video thank you so much!!

  • @QuickGardens I'm hoping to ride on the wake of the Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution and help my grandson's class with a garden but that will be next school year.

  • Wow you must not have the problems I have with flies.....great idea with the netting

  • Great video. Love the watermelons!

  • nice video

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