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    My season in New England .

    The battle again the leaf hoppers is in full swing... first time, in 10+ years, that they've caused any noticeable damage to the plants.
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    My season in New England .

    An early morning Foliar breakfast for the ladies, and a topdressing dinner of compost,bullshit,& worm castings tonight ought to keep them happy for a few days.
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    My season in New England .

    Its been raining, at least once, every couple days. When its dry, later in the summer, the crystals let me push back watering a day, sometimes two.
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    My season in New England .

    after Few days of rain, off n on, I got some more work done in the garden. Everything was topped/'fimmed', tied down and trained in some way.
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    My season in New England .

    I was tryin to find pics of last year but cannot find most of them. Here's a few
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    My season in New England .

    Each hole is, at least, 2.5'x3' and 2.5' deep. Filled with promix and amendeded. I've also added water crystals to each hole.
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    My season in New England .

    Till i can pick up some fencing to make cages. This will have to do. Not ideal, but it gets the job done.
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    My season in New England .

    today they get fed and i tied down some more branches to let the sun in.
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    My season in New England .

    Yea... been there, done that. No more lugging in water for me. My back cant handle that shit any more.
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    My season in New England .

    Now that the sun is finally out and the days are warm, I thought id put something up about this years garden.
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