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efficient crops


janet-

i grew one type of pepper this season called "gypsy" which was the only
successful variety.  it's a "banana" shaped pepper that starts yellow, and
turns red upon ripening.it's a sweet, thick skinned pepper.  worked well for
me.

my tomatoes were all indetermediate this season, pruned down to 2 lead vines.
the fruits were small (yes, mostly a varietal issue) and numerous, but what do
you do with lots of large cherry-sized tomatoes??? also, given i had 8 plants
in the ground i should have been swimming in fruit, but i never felt that
way...next year i'm going for
early, mid and late season determinates that can be easily caged.  No
pruning!!!

i'm really interested in baby watermelons, pie pumpkins and butternut squash.
any opinions out there?


thyme


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