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  3. Got out just as the sun was coming up so I could get the eggplant (Aubergine) set out at last.

Got out just as the sun was coming up so I could get the eggplant (Aubergine) set out at last.

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    Got out just as the sun was coming up so I could get the eggplant (Aubergine) set out at last. Temp. topped out at 93F / 34C today, so I'm glad we got it done early. I DID remember to include some of the "cripples" from the problem I had earlier with the first planting having a "withering" of the growing tip in the seed trays. They now look just as healthy as the replacement plantings so we will see how things develop. Rest of garden looks ok.
    #Gardening
    #allotment
    #NewEngland
    #Zone6b

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      Got out just as the sun was coming up so I could get the eggplant (Aubergine) set out at last. Temp. topped out at 93F / 34C today, so I'm glad we got it done early. I DID remember to include some of the "cripples" from the problem I had earlier with the first planting having a "withering" of the growing tip in the seed trays. They now look just as healthy as the replacement plantings so we will see how things develop. Rest of garden looks ok.
      #Gardening
      #allotment
      #NewEngland
      #Zone6b

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      Also, those with a keen eye will notice the big batch of rhubarb in the background has gone to flower. Don't judge me. Have had other things to do.

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        Also, those with a keen eye will notice the big batch of rhubarb in the background has gone to flower. Don't judge me. Have had other things to do.

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        @richrollgardener You are not alone! I just tell myself that the pollinators like the flowers.

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          @richrollgardener You are not alone! I just tell myself that the pollinators like the flowers.

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          @tsupasat @richrollgardener and honestly, even letting it go to flower, i end up with so much more rhubarb than I need.

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          • richrollgardener@toot.walesR richrollgardener@toot.wales

            Got out just as the sun was coming up so I could get the eggplant (Aubergine) set out at last. Temp. topped out at 93F / 34C today, so I'm glad we got it done early. I DID remember to include some of the "cripples" from the problem I had earlier with the first planting having a "withering" of the growing tip in the seed trays. They now look just as healthy as the replacement plantings so we will see how things develop. Rest of garden looks ok.
            #Gardening
            #allotment
            #NewEngland
            #Zone6b

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            @richrollgardener looking good!

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            • richrollgardener@toot.walesR richrollgardener@toot.wales

              Also, those with a keen eye will notice the big batch of rhubarb in the background has gone to flower. Don't judge me. Have had other things to do.

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              @richrollgardener Some varieties just do that more than others. It makes no difference to the crop. My rhubarb does the same and I’m picking from it every week.

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