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Week of August 16th in the Garden by Bookhenge
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One of those hanging watermelons???
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No, the fruit of native passion flower or maypops
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Maypops have been used to calm babies when they're teething . . .
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Maypops packed up for special basket of goodies
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Finally, in go sweet potato vines. That's right, vines! Khadiga has taught us that these are yummy to eat, too.
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Plus a big box of diapers and formula . . .
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Delivery made to Khadiga and her big baby boy, Jalul.
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Ahhhhhhhhh
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So grateful for the produce . . .
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And for the baby supplies!
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Checking to see if the watermelon growing above the compost is ripe . . .
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Knock! Knock!
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Good and ripe! Note leafhopper on Cullen's hat ;-)
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Checking out other watermelons . . .
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Yep, another ripe one!
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Four ripe melons
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Heavy!
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72 pounds heavy!!!
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Trombone squash never disappoint us!
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Bagged produce ready for Plant-a-Row!
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Big harvest!
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Garden landscape
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Lush garden scene
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Lazy Susans brighten up the fence garden
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Autumn vine blooming profusely in the fence garden . . .
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Giant lemongrass and tomatillo
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Tomatillo
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What's that plant???
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Castor bean plant! Cullen is growing them for seeds to deter pests.
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Baby melon growing in the hillside garden
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