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Scenes From the Late Summer

Gallery September 30, 2015 squash and awe Leave a comment
climbing bamboo
hens clearing the bugs
vines will rerot into hops
an individual squash planter
old vines and grass rolled and used as mulch
next generation squash
over 15 feet of growth in 2.5 weeks
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soon to be covered in vines
planting close with beneficials
growing close but healthy
planting close
ancient corn in the vines

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