CC's 2019 Garden

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What can I say - more rain on the way.
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After a week of no rain, my tomatoes finally took off. Peppers are thinking hard about it. Honestly, I'm totally surprised they survived all the rain and mud we had up until just a week ago.
 

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I am glad your garden survived the floods, now it can get to producing.
 

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Tomatoes and peppers. Tomatoes are approaching 5' tall, hilling up the rows helped with all the rain we had, I'm surprised they survived at all. I even have tomatoes growing on the vines.

Bell peppers just now starting to grab hold and flower after dropping their lower leaves because of too much rain.

jalapeños seems to be doing well amazingly, and will need their first picking in a week or so.

Tomatoes
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Bells
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jalapeños
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Doesn't look like we'll have any walnuts this year though. My poor mature walnut tree looks like its had way to much water.
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