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Wed, Oct 3, 07 at 16:34
| To anyone in Ct- along the Rte 9 corridor: i always overplant just in case....and was inundated with habaneros and pole beans. the beans are gone but the peppers will go til frost. need to share the wealth and thought it would be nice to trade veggies with others in the area. or even combine gardens for rotating crops. i can't eat habaneros but they do like growing here! i am sorely in need of winter squash....skipped this year because of a bug problem in '06..... any takers out there? |
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- Posted by don_licuala 10a (My Page) on Fri, Dec 21, 07 at 12:20
| Tough to get rid of them in volume. |
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