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Claud The Backyard Farmer (self proclaimed)
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1972751, member: 31715"] I still have a few of the seeds from the packet from this year, it should be good for next year. I had too many tomato varieties planted near eachother so there is a good chance they cross pollinated unfortunately. But, I think it's a fairly common variety I can find online, so that's good. Just planted the fall garden, everything except for the cantaloupe seedling I'm going to go pick up tomorrow most likely. I Kept my pepper plants in, I planted a whole bed of broccoli, two varieties. I planted a bed of Collards and spinach. 1 bed with peas. And the other bed (large bed) has carrots, beans, mustard greens, and is where I'm going to try vertical growing a cantaloupe. Everything should look pretty awesome once it starts growing in. Excited about the carrots and beans. Carrots are always so tasty, and I've never tried growing the beans before. I don't have much faith in the cantaloupe but we will see. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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