That's ok take your time. OMG. The Apple store at the Carousel Mall was packed. There was no way I was going in there even if I did have money.

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I posted in this thread awhile ago and never came back I guess. Here's a few pictures of the tomatoes, peppers and marigolds I grew from seeds. It was the first time I'd ever tried and I think they turned out pretty well. The peppers are Red Mercury and California Bell I think...lost all my yellow to slugs, which are also the culprits for the holey leaves. The tomatoes are Purple Cherokee. The marigolds have done amazing as well.
These are gazanias...African daisies and I love them...I bought these, I just really like them. I wish the colors had come out better on both the marigold and gazanias...both are extremely bright colored.
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I hope my peppers turn out as nice. You might try some DE on and around your plants. I do this on a dry night and it seems to help. Although I can't say the chickens haven't done their part either. I do like your marigolds to but haven't planted them since the slugs liked them too.
Yesterday I pulled and braided about 60 onions for drying. They were smallish because it's been so dry here in Iowa. Garlic is next. They're still small but might have a little growth left in them. The melon patch looks good (I've been watering them). Tomatoes suffered this year though and my lettuce boltedOK I gave up and put the photos on my lap top . The ipad will have to wait. Pulled all the garlic and shallots even though the shallots probably could have stayed in the ground a little longer. My youngest 11 have found a small tear in the plastic from where the landscaper cut it with the weed wacker.They decided they wanted it for their new dusting area.![]()