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little hot peppers |
the things on the left will never flower, |
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Pick these, shell them and cook down or make salsa. |
Pick these flowers and give 'em to someone I like. |
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Italian peppers that might turn red, but they look pretty good already. |
More tiny hot peppers. |
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These tomatoes are goin nuts! Train them to the trellis. |
Look at all that bright red fruit. |
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And more... |
This lettuce and spinach should get picked often. |
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Avocado tree needs a partner to start fruiting. |
These might be some sort of ginger. |
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Squash? Dig deep to find the fruits. |
Look behind the leaves. |
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Beans are fruiting like crazy. Catch 'em small. |
This is a flailing artichoke or something.
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More beans. Pole? Bush? Who knows? |
There's quite a few beans. |
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Perhaps the squash could have their moldy leaves cut off. |
Nice, eh? |
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I forget what this is. |
Same as above. Shell the tomatillo and cook. |
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This is what they look like. |
Two kinds of heirloom tomatoes: a weird stripey one, and some "mortgage busters". |
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These flowers are nice. |
And the nasturiums are edible. |
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Flower pot. |
Flower child. |
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Various edible stuff. |
Like celery. Eat the leaves too. |
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Older celery is going to seed for next year. |
Basil on the front porch is ready for cooking or salads. |
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And these chives could go in potatoes. |
Rosemary goes with chicken and other meats. |
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Oregano. Lots of oregano. |
Even more squash on the windy side. |
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And a bright spider. |
Squash. |
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Hot peppers? |
Dig deep. |
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Hot peppers |
Maybe these are round cucumbers? |
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Long shadows. |
The desert area. |