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Jerry Travers will be teaching a afternoon session on organic gardening from 3:00 to 5:00.
Location is: Ray Stone Post, 2 School Street Shrewsbury MA 01545 (across from Dean Park)
Location is: Ray Stone Post, 2 School Street Shrewsbury MA 01545 (across from Dean Park)
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- These four groups of tomatoes are grandchildren o...
- On the left top row are potassium deficient cucum...
- These are asparagus plants. The tall ones are ab...
- I just harvested these potatoes. This is an earl...
- I like my onions sweet! Candy onions fill most ...
- This is Bloody Butcher, a red eared corn. Note t...
- These are Jimmy Nardello peppers, an Italian heirl...
- Stages of fruit growth , beginning of July, 2010
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- It is dry, dry, dry! The earth has turned to powd...
- I previously gave up growing melons. The nights ...
- The yellow flowers are birdsfoot trefoil. It is a...
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1 comments:
The kiwigold yellow raspberries are bearing. Picking will go on for 3 weeks. The peaches aren't quite ripe. The grapes are Niagara, an American variety. It is the type of grape commonly used for white grape juice. The kiwi are Issac variety, a small fuzzless green fruit, about the size of a large green grape. The grapes and kiwi will be ready to pick in September.
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