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rubberbandman
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It's a little late but I got a bunch of free plants from our local grocerie store. I got a lot of impatents and begonias but I did get some fruits and vegetables, I got 4 tomato plants, 4 yellow tomato plants, 3 cucumber and 3 cantalope plants, and one garlic chives plant and one cilantro plant. Finally got them planted and they look pretty good I guess. Just thought I would update everyone.

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I don't know about cantalope but around here it's not too late to put out the rest. I pulled up all my potato plants today and am thinking about putting out a few more tomatoes and maybe a few squash. Does your fall come way early? That may be the only problem. Good luck.

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Actually we find that cukes grow best planted from seed after the 4th of july.

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