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    So long 2020 Garden looks like this weekend might be the end to the 2020 Garden Season as we will have multiple days of below freezing temps here in Elbert County

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    Thanks for reminding me. I need to harvest my mint and basil this weekend before the cold hits.

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    I will update tomorrow night with our fall harvest

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    Ground is very warm, can cover alot of stuff for couple nights and be pretty safe.
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    Well we decided to pick what we could here is our 2020 Harvest
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    Got my best Tomatoes ready for seed Harvest. Also had some zucchini and yellow squash to harvest for seed

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    We'll cover what we can for the Tuesday/Wednesday event but will also proactively harvest anything that is even remotely able to ripen off-vine. I just wish my mosco peppers had turned red, they are all still green (6" long) except for one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tactical_2012 View Post
    Well we decided to pick what we could here is our 2020 Harvest
    Very nice. down here the serious drought killed most everything, or it went to seed real quick. The carrots and yellow cukes are doing good. The rest, not even the gophers, or rabbits, slowed down to look at. The spouse started redesigning next years garden, on paper, this weekend.
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    Our garden is too big to cover and with the hail damage and drought, there wasn't that much (at least for how many plants we have) anyway. We pulled the whole thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tactical_2012 View Post
    Well we decided to pick what we could here is our 2020 Harvest
    What an amazing harvest!

    My squashes all needed at least another 2-3 weeks to ripen everything. My poor beans- both bush and pole, are likely goners. I'm so bummed- I was really looking forward to harvesting my squashes.
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