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Adventures in fruit and vegetable gardening in Boston, Massachusetts.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Vegetable garden in May
The garden at 9am in early May.
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Growing leeks from seed
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Cilantro at 4 weeks
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Ants in the Mesclun
Grubs in the Chard
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Strawberries in Bloom
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