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Tomato 'Olpaka' planted through black landscape fabric.
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Celery and beets in the potager.
Been sicker than, well, not a dog. Faithful Companion seems to be rarely ill. I think I slept 35 out of the last 36 hours. The other hour I threw up like 15 times.
I suppose the world has kept turning and the plants have been growing.
The twelve inches of rain has brought forth a bountiful harvest of mosquitoes. A cloud of them attack any breathing, blood-pumping gardener stepping foot into the outdoors.
When I feel better, I will battle the 'squitoes...
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