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Old 05-18-2008, 06:02 PM   #6
red98vett
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Originally Posted by veguroev View Post
If so, how do you keep the bugs off of them? I'm just starting and I'm so excited because I saw two small tomatoes in one of my tomato plants!!! I also have serrano peppers, cilantro and basil. So far, no bugs, but summer in Texas can be a little hot and was wondering if y'all have any tips to help me grow my veggies healthy.
Thanks in advance!
I had GREAT luck in Texas when I was in my house - the tomatoes were outstanding - green peppers too many to count and jalapenos all over the place and GREEN BEANS !! Man I miss the house again just talking about it - cept for the birds and tomatoes - you should have NO trouble

I'm going to regret posting this - but here is my BEAN FARMER HAT with my home grown beans I made it and wore it to my dads to cheer him up when he was depressed- (yes I'm such a dork) but those were GOOOOOOOOOOOOOD green beans !

and then a pic of my 'monkeycrow' ....cause of the birds - I put up my own version of a scarecrow and it worked - problem was my girls really REALLY wanted their monkey back (I had 2 - so he only stayed up during the ripening time and I had to bring him in when it rained lol)

Then nosy Chanel trying to figure out how to get under the fence to stomp my plants - she LOVED walking thru the beans
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