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		<title>Keep-It-Alive-Till-Harvest Mode</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 20:31:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve had three weeks of temps in the mid-to-high nineties, with humidity to match, and heat advisories all the time. You can imagine what that does to a garden. I&#8217;m babying most things along until I can harvest whatever&#8217;s still surviving out there. Cukes and watermelon in the containers have just about had it. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve had three weeks of temps in the mid-to-high nineties, with humidity to match, and heat advisories all the time. You can imagine what that does to a garden. I&#8217;m babying most things along until I can harvest whatever&#8217;s still surviving out there. Cukes and watermelon in the containers have just about had it. I do have several cantaloupes almost ready to harvest, and keep checking every day to see if any are ripe. The Gold Bar Melons do keep chugging along, but even they are looking a bit weather-worn. They better taste good, because they have set a bunch of fruit. My volunteer tomatoes still have a bunch of fruit ripening, even set a few new fruits. </p>
<p>Haven&#8217;t gotten so much as one zucchini; I think it&#8217;s a pollination problem, or the heat. I do hand pollinate, but still no fruit set. No green beans, either. They either get some dreadful disease and die, or something eats all the blossoms and half the leaves before I see green bean one. I did plant some Contender bush beans that are still looking good; I&#8217;m still holding out hope. Probably futile, but you have to be an optimist to try and garden, especially down here!</p>
<p>The jalapenos, on the other hand, seem to be enjoying the heat. Got several fruit, which is way more than I had last year! The Fruit Basket bells in the hanging baskets even have a few fruits. </p>
<p>So all is not lost, but it&#8217;s still very discouraging. I think that I&#8217;m done with self-watering containers. Haven&#8217;t had much luck at all to date. I&#8217;ll probably do like Annie&#8217;s Granny and use them in the raised beds like she has. They might work for a fall garden, but the summer heat is just too much for any plant to survive. </p>
<p>Still house-hunting, too, which kind of messes up fall garden plans. Don&#8217;t want to start fall veggies, only to have to either haul baby plants if we do find a house, or leave perfectly good veggies in the garden. What would you do?</p>
<p>Not much else to say, I guess. I&#8217;m pretty much in &#8220;Survive-Till-Cooler-Weather&#8221; mode myself. I have had quite enough summer already, even though it&#8217;s just barely started. Sigh&#8230;</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 01:48:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sb158</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I haven&#8217;t posted any pics in a while, so I guess it&#8217;s time for an update. Things are definitely going better than they did last year. We had a nice t-storm last night, and I think everything grew a foot overnight! More storms possibly tonight, too. Amazing what a little thunder, lightening, and rain can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I haven&#8217;t posted any pics in a while, so I guess it&#8217;s time for an update. Things are definitely going better than they did last year. We had a nice t-storm last night, and I think everything grew a foot overnight! More storms possibly tonight, too. Amazing what a little thunder, lightening, and rain can do for a garden.</p>
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Here are a couple overview pictures.<br />
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Arbor Garden</span></a></p>
<p>This is the &#8220;Arbor Garden.&#8221; The near SWC is a watermelon. One is a bit bigger than a softball now, and a couple more small ones are coming along. On the left edge is one of the cucumber SWCs, from which I picked my first cuke last night. Made a tomato &#038; cucumber salad that was very good; it disappeared fast enough! Past the yellow flowers on the right edge, you can see a cherry tomato identified only as &#8220;Heirloom Cherry.&#8221; It has some baby fruits; won&#8217;t be long before we&#8217;re eating those. You can see the volunteer tomato jungle in the background, and the Laura Bush pink petunias. Despite being beaten about by wind, they just keep pumping out tons of pretty, fragrant flowers.</p>
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Raised bed garden, from both ends.<br />
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Raised bed from one end</span></a></p>
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That monster plant in the left picture is a melon called &#8220;Gold Bar&#8221; that I got on clearance from Park Seeds last year. It&#8217;s supposed to be a cross between a cantaloupe and a cucumber, I think. Last year, it was eaten alive by cucumber beetles, but the <a href="http://www.squirtbug.com/Garden/wordpress/veggies/did-you-say-kvas/">Gold Bond Powder</a> remedy saved it this year.</p>
<p>Mixed in there, I&#8217;ve got bush beans of several varieties and stages of growth, some of which are blooming. The jalapeno peppers are blossoming now, too.</p>
<p>In the right-hand pic, you can see zucchini in the forefront, with cantaloupe behind, and &#8220;Monster Melon&#8221; behind that. If you compare these pics with <a target="blank" href="http://www.squirtbug.com/Garden/wordpress/containers/so-the-veggies-are-growing/#more-651">this post</a> you can see how much these things have grown in about 3 weeks.
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A growing cantaloupe<br />
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Can&#8217;t wait to eat this!</span></a><br />
And some cukes<br />
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More tomato &#038; cuke salad in the very near future.</span></a></p>
<p>The laundry hamper volunteer tomatoes keep chugging along. I&#8217;ve gotten more than 7 lbs. of tomatoes from these guys so far. Picked all of the almost ripe ones yesterday, as I knew it might rain and didn&#8217;t want the tomatoes to split.<br />
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And the tomatoes to go with the cukes&#8230;</span></a></p>
<p>This is a chile pequin (wild bird pepper) bush. These are really hot little buggers; you can see a ripe one if you look hard enough.<br />
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Hot stuff</span></a><br />
This bush has quite a story. DH&#8217;s dad had a bush in front of his house that he babied for years. He used the peppers to make some wicked salsa, among other things. When he died, we dug up his bush and put it in a 5 gal bucket that we hauled around for years! I knew the bush would die when we moved back up north, so we gave it to hubby&#8217;s brother. He&#8217;s not what you&#8217;d call a gardener; he killed the poor thing!</p>
<p>Hubby&#8217;s been looking for a replacement ever since we moved back down here. A few months ago, we went to a family birthday in Hebbronville, and hubby found a bush in the yard. He says &#8220;We&#8217;re taking this home&#8221; as he grabs it and just yanks the poor thing out of the ground. He hands it to me and says &#8220;You can plant this, right?&#8221; I&#8217;m like &#8220;WTH am I supposed to do now?&#8221; So I wrapped it up in damp paper towels, put it in a baggie, and took it home. I cut it way back, put it in a gritty soil mix in a gallon pot, and covered the pot with a plastic bag. Kept it under my florescent lights and babied that sucker along. Much to my surprise, it didn&#8217;t die, and eventually started growing. Uncovered it gradually, and put it outside when it got warm. This spring I put it in the container, and it has done quite well, so far. It&#8217;s going to need a bigger container come fall, I think. Fascinating, right? LOL!
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<p>Had enough yet, or should I go on? Okay, you asked for it. This is my pitiful-looking Side-of-the-Stairs container garden. Looking pretty sad, aren&#8217;t they? The annual blanketflowers have just about had it, as have the bachelor&#8217;s buttons. I&#8217;m letting both go to seed so I can save some for next year. The jasmine is dropping leaves in self-defense (normal, I&#8217;m told), but there are still things growing.<br />
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Getting too hot for the Side-of the-Stairs flowers, I think.</span></a></p>
<p>These are cinnamon basil and a Mini-Rose morning glory I think I got from Johnny&#8217;s Selected Seeds. It&#8217;s supposed to trail to about 3&#8242;; I like the variegated leaves, too. Very pretty little plant.<br />
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Cinnamon basil and MG</span></a>
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<p>This has gotten long enough. I&#8217;ll leave the butterfly garden and hanging baskets for another time. TTYL&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Yesterday Veggies, Today Flowers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 04:47:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sb158</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[And Gold Bond Powder. Yesterday I posted about critters eating my melon leaves and what to do about it. One gardener wrote that she puffed Gold Bond Medicated Powder (the cheap store brand) on her melon leaves, and the cucumber beetles (or whatever critter was chowing down) left her plants alone. Apparently they didn&#8217;t like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And Gold Bond Powder. Yesterday I posted about <a target="blank" href="http://www.squirtbug.com/Garden/wordpress/containers/so-the-veggies-are-growing/">critters eating my melon leaves</a> and what to do about it. One gardener wrote that she puffed Gold Bond Medicated Powder (the cheap store brand) on her melon leaves, and the cucumber beetles (or whatever critter was chowing down) left her plants alone. Apparently they didn&#8217;t like either the menthol or the powder. Figured it was worth a try. If it killed the plants, well, the bugs would have done that anyway, right? So I misted the leaves and dusted with powder, and it didn&#8217;t look like there were any new holes today. Couldn&#8217;t say for sure, so I cut all the chewed leaves off and dusted again. This way, I&#8217;ll know for sure if it worked or not. I&#8217;m hoping it does, cuz those critters decimated the poor melons last year. I&#8217;ll let you know.</p>
<p>Before I get on with the flowers, got a quick question. I&#8217;ve mentioned previously that we were thinking of moving into a bigger home here in the park. We&#8217;ve decided that since it&#8217;s unlikely we&#8217;ll be getting out of this god-forsaken Valley any time soon, we might as well buy something. There are a bunch of foreclosed homes down here, so we can probably find something nice that we can still afford. So, the question becomes, am I a total garden geek for spending until 3 am this morning &#8220;daydreaming&#8221; about how I want my garden when we actually do get a house? I mean, really. I have no idea at all what kind of space I&#8217;ll have, and here I am planning a garden already. What kind of sense does that make? LOL!</p>
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First, the side of the stairs container garden. Got one lone Bachelor Button still hanging in there. The mini roses are blooming. Aren&#8217;t they cute? The <a target="blank" href="http://www.squirtbug.com/Garden/wordpress/garden_stuff/monster-mud-rosemary-and-jasmine/">night-blooming jasmine</a> I bought last year has grown quite a bit since I put it in Al&#8217;s Gritty Mix in a whiskey half-barrel. The gaillardia are blooming like crazy; salvia and lantana are blooming nicely too. Oh, the white thing around that one pot is a wind shield I rigged up. I planted some cosmos Sonata seeds in there, but it&#8217;s been so windy that the seeds that did sprout just dried up and died. Or blew away, maybe. Planted some more, and this time put the sun/wind shield around it. Hope it works.<br />
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Side-Of-The Stairs Container Garden</span></a></p>
<p>Speaking of night-blooming jasmine, it&#8217;s blooming right now. When I open the door at night, it smells like&#8230;sugar, kind of. Reminds me of how cotton candy smells when it&#8217;s being made.<br />
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A branch of jasmine buds</span></a>
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Here&#8217;s a view from the top of the stairs.<br />
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Side-of-the-stairs from the top.</span></a><br />
This little guy stayed still long enough to get a pic while I was out with the camera yesterday.<br />
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Butterflies love gaillardia.</span></a></p>
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Butterfly garden, beginnings&#8230; </span></a><br />
Speaking of butterflies, here&#8217;s the humble beginnings of my butterfly garden. The pots with the pipes are cleome. As I&#8217;ve mentioned, it tends to be windy here, so I expect I&#8217;ll have to stake the cleome. The windowbox has Carpet Cosmos, which are only supposed to grow 6&#8243; tall, and in the middle, 3 red penta. Two of the seeds have sprouted, but the babies are <strong>really</strong> small, about the size of thyme when it first sprouts. Hope they make it. The black container has just-transplanted blue salvia and some Cosmos Bright Lights seeds. The round pot has blue ageratum seeds, just planted today. The seeds are so tiny, and it was so windy, that I was afraid to try to plant them until the wind died down a bit. Also want to try zinnia, Cosmos Sonata mix, and maybe even a tithonia. Don&#8217;t tell me it won&#8217;t do well in a container; I refuse to accept that until I try! More on that as it evolves. Need more potting soil first; hoping to go get it tomorrow.
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One last pic and I&#8217;m done for now.<br />
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Mums and gazania</span></a><br />
A while ago, I posted about <a target="blank" href="http://www.squirtbug.com/Garden/wordpress/containers/blooming-planting-out-and-dividing/">dividing mums and gazania</a>. Here&#8217;s a pic of the windowbox, blooming like crazy. I swear, I cut off all the buds when I divided the mums, but they would not be denied. They wanted to bloom, so I&#8217;m letting them. I think we probably have a long enough growing season to let them bloom again in fall. Seen it happen before with my mums.
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<p>I guess that&#8217;s about all she wrote, for now. Tired after staying up too late tomorrow, so g&#8217;nite, y&#8217;all. </p>
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		<title>So The Veggies Are Growing&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 06:57:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sb158</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been trying to update all week, but things have been blowing around too much. We&#8217;ve had 35-40 mph winds all week, with occasional gusts even higher. It&#8217;s hard to get decent pics in all that wind. The wind finally &#8220;calmed down&#8221; to 20-25 mph today, so took quick pics between gusts&#8230;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been trying to update all week, but things have been blowing around too much. We&#8217;ve had 35-40 mph winds all week, with occasional gusts even higher. It&#8217;s hard to get decent pics in all that wind. The wind finally &#8220;calmed down&#8221; to 20-25 mph today, so took quick pics between gusts&#8230;<br />
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This is the raised bed from one end. The zucchini is doing what zucchini is supposed to do, as opposed to staying small and puny, then dying, like it did last year. There&#8217;s even a baby zucchini already. Cantaloupe is growing up the green pole, while Gold Bar Melons are growing up the tower thingy. Lettuce and spinach are doing great so far under the sun shade. Chard is growing under the cube thingies between the zucchini and the lettuce. Baby hot peppers are under the cubes further down.<br />
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Raised bed veggies</span></a></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the view from the other end; you can see the Sequoia bush beans and baby jalapenos. The jugs are my &#8220;irrigation system.&#8221;<br />
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<p>I have a few baby tomatoes to put between the two melon towers; just letting them get a good set of roots before I plant them. </p>
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This is the container garden. See how everything is all tilted? The wind has been brutal. I keep turning the pots to try and keep the plants straight! The two SWCs on the far right are cherry tomatoes. I had to rig a wind shield for the taller one cuz it was getting beat all to heck by the wind. It had blossoms, but the wind broke them.<br />
The wood container has two patio tomatoes, and some cilantro. On the far side, you can see the volunteer tomatoes, the cucumbers, and the green beans with the mums.<br />
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Container Veggies</span></a><br />
The volunteer tomatoes are coming along nicely. There&#8217;s one that should be ready tomorrow; there might even be enough lettuce and spinach to make a salad for everybody. YUM!<br />
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Almost ripe tomato</span></a></p>
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Actual green beans! </span></a><br />
I&#8217;ve got a bunch of small green beans, not quite ready to pick yet. Maybe tomorrow. Not sure what&#8217;s going on with the green beans; disease or bugs. Think it might be Mexican Bean Beetles. Need to do more research on it. But I&#8217;m still getting green beans, which is an improvement over last year.
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Fruit Basket Sweet Peppers</span></a><br />
The baby Fruit Basket peppers seem to be doing okay so far. They get quite a bit of morning sun, even in the tree, but filtered afternoon sun. Considering the summer heat, I think they&#8217;ll probably do better hanging from a tree than the ones exposed to full sun in the garden. Good thing hot peppers like heat!
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<p>I noticed yesterday that the same bugs, judging by the chewing patterns, that decimated and killed my melons last year appear to be trying to do it again. No idea what bug it is, but I don&#8217;t see any caterpillars, so I&#8217;m going with beetles of some kind. I read somewhere that Gold Bond Medicated powder worked for a few people. They said the bugs apparently didn&#8217;t like the menthol taste. I went to the Dollar Store tonight and bought a couple containers of the store brand and puffed it all over the leaves after I misted them with water to help it stick.  We&#8217;ll see in the morning if there are new holes. Made some garlic/hot pepper tea, but it was still too windy tonight to even spray. I would very likely have ended up wearing more of the stuff than the plants; it&#8217;s supposed to be less windy tomorrow. I&#8217;ll try it tomorrow night if the powder hasn&#8217;t helped.<br />
So that&#8217;s what&#8217;s going on in the veggie garden. All in all, doing much better than they did last year. And now it&#8217;s time to say good night, y&#8217;all&#8230;</p>
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		<title>First Ripe Tomato, Bean Flowers, and a UFO&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 02:08:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Woo hoo! I managed to save my first ripening tomato from marauding mockingbirds by the timely application of bird netting, and picked it yesterday. It&#8217;s not a real big tomato, but it&#8217;s the first this year, and it&#8217;s mine! 

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Woo hoo! I managed to save my first ripening tomato from marauding mockingbirds by the timely application of bird netting, and picked it yesterday. It&#8217;s not a real big tomato, but it&#8217;s the first this year, and it&#8217;s <strong>mine</strong>! </p>
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The first ripe tomato this year.<br />
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First ripe tomato from my volunteer tomatoes</span></a></p>
<p>The Scarlet Runner beans are running, and blooming. And they are definitely scarlet!<br />
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Scarlet Runner Beans</span></a></p>
<p>And so are the Hestia half-runner beans.<br />
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Hestia half-runner beans</span></a></p>
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<p>Saw today that one of my cucumber vines is flowering, but it&#8217;s only a few male flowers. Be a while, I&#8217;m sure, before I get any beans or cucumbers. Probably be another few days until I have another ripe tomato, too. The cantaloupe and Gold Bar melons I planted are starting to run, too, though just barely. And my zucchini looks a whole lot better than any I planted last year. They just stayed sickly and puny, and expired very rapidly. This year, they look like zucchini are supposed to look, growing like weeds! Now if I can just keep the squash vine borers off, I should actually get a zucchini or two. I check the leaves every day&#8230;kind of obsessive compulsive about it, even&#8230;Do not want to see those eggs anywhere near my zucchini!<br />
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The baby peppers I planted out the other day are doing fine so far. I put the two Fruit Basket sweet peppers in their baskets, and 4 jalapenos in the garden. All are hanging in there, despite the heat. Better than me, probably! I hate hot.<br />
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Anyway, on to the U(nidentified) F(lowering) O(bject). What, you thought I saw aliens? Not lately, anyway! Well, except the illegal kind; hard to live down here and not see those kind. Ok, flowers. I had a bunch of different packages of wildflower seeds, and have no idea what I planted where. Once I started clearing out the dying California Poppies, I found this guy growing in the pot. It&#8217;s a pretty little plant, stands about 2&#8242; tall, basically a single stem with the thin leaves, until it gets to the top. As soon as it started budding out, the flower heads grew out from the central stalk. And the blooms are about the size of a half dollar, more or less. So here&#8217;s pics. If you know what this is, drop me a comment. please&#8230;and thank you!</p>
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Unidentified Flowering Object</span></a><br />
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OK, that&#8217;s about all for today. Later&#8230;</p>
<p>EDIT: Thanks to the Texas Gardening forum on Gardenweb, my UFO has been identified as Helenium amarum, common name Yellow Sneezeweed. Thanks, ladies!</p>
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		<title>Blooming Blanketflowers, Growing Babies, and More Weird Ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 03:03:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aside from the blooming blanketflowers, no earth-shaking developments today, unless you count the 4.0 earthquake in Alice, TX, the other day. From the Corpus Christi Caller-Times:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aside from the blooming blanketflowers, no earth-shaking developments today, unless you count the 4.0 earthquake in Alice, TX, the other day. From the Corpus Christi Caller-Times:<br />
&#8220;ALICE, Texas (AP) &#8211; A small earthquake has rattled awake some residents in southeast Texas. A 4.0 magnitude earthquake hit an area near Alice, about 50 miles west of Corpus Christi, around 9:10 p.m. Saturday. No damage or injuries have been reported. But numerous residents felt the quake. A 3.8 magnitude quake was reported in Jim Wells County in March 1997.&#8221;<br />
Still can&#8217;t figure this. Alice is pretty much out in the middle of nowhere, and just about the last place one would expect an earthquake. I guess I don&#8217;t know enough about TX geology to say, but I wouldn&#8217;t think Alice would qualify as earthquake territory. Got a speeding ticket there once, more than 30 years ago. We were on our way from the Valley to San Antonio, in a new car DH hadn&#8217;t let me drive much. Wasn&#8217;t familiar with it, so I&#8217;m bopping along, and sure enough, they caught me. Everybody knows it&#8217;s a friggin&#8217; speed trap up there, and I walked (drove) right into it. Really aggravated me. However, had DH been driving, he would have been going alot faster, and the fine would have been much bigger. First (and last) speeding ticket I ever got, though. Learned my lesson!</p>
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I found a few blanketflower seeds (I hoped) in a wildflower mix from Wildseed Farms (see link on left bottom), and threw them in the container with my <a href="http://www.squirtbug.com/Garden/wordpress/flowers/got-an-answer-thanks-jim/">Ruttya</a> shrub I bought last spring. Obviously, I was right, since I have blooming blanketflowers.  Here&#8217;s a couple pics: </p>
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Always loved these colors.</span></a></p>
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Like the way the blanketflower picks up the yellow of the lantana, and contrasts with the salvia.</span></a></p>
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<p>And last, but certainly not least, my red mini-rose is blooming. The others all have buds, but not quite blooming yet.<br />
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Such a pretty little thing.</span></a></p>
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<p>Today I turned over the part of my raised bed into which I am going to plant all my nicely growing baby hot peppers. I&#8217;ve got jalapenos (Hubby&#8217;s fav), Joe Parker Numex peppers, Ancho chiles, and an heirloom called Pasilla Bajo. The babies are filling up the yogurt cups with roots, so in another day or two, into the garden they go.</p>
<p>Since you&#8217;re not really supposed to plant sweet peppers too close to hot peppers, I&#8217;m planting two sweet peppers called Fruit Basket, that are bred to grow in hanging baskets. The baskets are all ready, just waiting for the babies to get big enough. They are going to hang from my tree; we&#8217;ll see how they do.</p>
<p>Well, that covers blanketflowers and babies; all that&#8217;s left are the weird ideas. A while ago, on <a href="http://www.urbansustainableliving.com/resources.html">GardenGirlTV</a>, I saw a vid about a 30 minute flower garden. She used these things called &#8220;Garden Socks&#8221; into which she planted her 30-minute flower garden. If you&#8217;re curious, I found it on her resources page. Anyway, it occurred to me that I might be able to make a &#8220;sock&#8221; out of landscape fabric, and try to plant something in it. I finally figured out how to work it; am almost done with it. When it&#8217;s done, I&#8217;ll show you what I did, and if it actually works. Figured, what the heck, it could be fun to try!</p>
<p>Well, that&#8217;s annoying. All day I&#8217;ve been thinking about things to blog about, and now that I&#8217;m in front of the computer, can&#8217;t remember what I wanted to say. Oh, well. That&#8217;s the way it goes. Ta-ta for now&#8230;</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Apr 2010 02:22:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Been busy all week with garden stuff, despite the lack of posts. Mostly just routine maintenance, watering, etc., but also seed starting and seedling babying. After a few really rainy days, it stopped raining and stayed cloudy and comparatively cool for a couple days. Today, however, is much more like our usual weather. Yukky hot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Been busy all week with garden stuff, despite the lack of posts. Mostly just routine maintenance, watering, etc., but also seed starting and seedling babying. After a few really rainy days, it stopped raining and stayed cloudy and comparatively cool for a couple days. Today, however, is much more like our usual weather. Yukky hot and muggy&#8230;<br />
Meanwhile, my daughter tells me that they had a whopper snowstorm in Colorado Springs, and her sons had a snow day. The boys enjoyed that, but the oldest one was not happy that now the last day of school won&#8217;t be until June 2.<br />
Anyway. I&#8217;ve been germinating seeds using EG&#8217;s <a href="http://engineeredgarden.blogspot.com/2010/02/my-germination-method.html">seed starting method</a>, then planting them into yogurt cups and immediately putting them outside in a &#8220;nursery&#8221; spot. I figure they will start to grow in the conditions that they have to get used to, so the whole &#8220;hardening off&#8221; thing becomes a non-issue. So far, so good&#8230;</p>
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<p>Here&#8217;s a pic of all my babies so far. Not much to see, yet, but they are growing.<br />
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<p>So, after all the rain and cloudiness, I did a baking soda spray (1 Tbsp baking soda, 1 Tbsp Murphy&#8217;s Oil Soap in a gallon of water) just to be on the safe side. I&#8217;d prefer to prevent the diseases instead of treat them. After remembering all the aphids and spider mites last year, I have also decided to try a water spray-off of <strong>everything</strong> in the garden every 3 or 4 days, just to wash off as many potential problems as possible. If I keep it up, and the weather doesn&#8217;t get too miserable, I may actually get something this year.</p>
<p>Planting a bunch of flower seeds, as well, mostly annuals. I saw a butterfly/bird garden plan in the garden mag I bought, and decided to see what I could do in containers. If it works, cool! If not, oh well, live and learn. Not losing much but a few seeds and some sweat equity&#8230;</p>
<p>Meanwhile, here are some pics of the current state of the garden. </p>
<p>Time to let the California Poppies go to seed, I think. Been religiously deadheading so far, but they are looking a bit the worse for wear, so I&#8217;ll let them make seed to collect, then pull them out to make room for something else.<br />
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<p>The Laura Bush petunias, on the other hand, are doing great. Love these plants!<br />
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<p>The beans I <a href="http://www.squirtbug.com/Garden/wordpress/containers/blooming-planting-out-and-dividing/">planted a while ago</a> are growing nicely. The pole beans are starting to run, and the half-runners are stretching out as well.<br />
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<p>The baby beans I planted a couple weeks after that are up and growing, too. These are bush beans. There are melons planted around the trellis thing. The bottles are buried to provide efficient watering when summer really kicks in. Which it seems to have done today&#8230;<br />
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<p>And last, but certainly not least, the tomatoes keep on keeping on, which makes me very happy&#8230;<br />
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<p>So that&#8217;s what I&#8217;ve been up to this week&#8230;</p>
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		<title>April Bloom Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 16:41:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sb158</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We live on a tiny, long. skinny mobile home lot in extreme S. TX. The soil is alkaline concrete clay, unless it rains. Then the soil turns into soggy, sticky, stick-to-your-shoes gunk. I haven&#8217;t got the energy to mess with it, so most of my garden is containers. I have a small L-shaped raised bed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We live on a tiny, long. skinny mobile home lot in extreme S. TX. The soil is alkaline concrete clay, unless it rains. Then the soil turns into soggy, sticky, stick-to-your-shoes gunk. I haven&#8217;t got the energy to mess with it, so most of my garden is containers. I have a small L-shaped raised bed for veggies, though I grow a bunch of them in containers, too. Not much of a garden, really, but it makes me happy to think I&#8217;m a gardener. I&#8217;m working on making it prettier as arthritis, time, money, and weather allow. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s really windy and cloudy; we&#8217;ve had rain showers all week so far. The plants didn&#8217;t want to stand still and smile, so the pics might be a bit fuzzy. Here&#8217;s what&#8217;s in bloom in my yard this month:</p>
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Mouseover the thumb to see the big picture. Click for the really big pic.<br />
These first three containers are in my side-of-the-stairs container garden.<br />
<a class="smallpic" href="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-15_BlackieLantanaBlueSage.jpg" target="blank"><img src="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-15_BlackieLantanaBlueSage_thmb.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="250px" height="262px" /><span><img src="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-15_BlackieLantanaBlueSage_med.jpg" alt="" /><br />
This container has blue sage, a Blackie sweet potato vine, and yellow lantana.</span></a></p>
<p><a class="smallpic" href="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-15_TahokaDaisyAlyssumBlueDaze.jpg" target="blank"><img src="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-15_TahokaDaisyAlyssumBlueDaze_thmb.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="250px" height="215px" /><span><img src="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-15_TahokaDaisyAlyssumBlueDaze_med.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Tahoka Daisy, alyssum, and Blue Daze convolvulous.</span></a></p>
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<p><a class="smallpic" href="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-15_PinkNblueBachBttn.jpg" target="blank"><img src="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-15_PinkNblueBachBttn_thmb.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="250px" height="250px" /><span><img src="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-15_PinkNblueBachBttn_med.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Pink &#8216;N&#8217; Blue Bachelor Buttons.</span></a>
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Here&#8217;s my other container garden, so far:<br />
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Pink Laura Bush petunias ( a wonderfully fragrant and forgiving plant), Red Nikki mix nicotiana, more Blue Daze, and some gazania.</span></a></p>
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<p><a class="smallpic" href="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-15_WhiteGazania.jpg" target="blank"><img src="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-15_WhiteGazania_thmb.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="250px" height="188px" /><span><img src="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-15_WhiteGazania_med.jpg" alt="" /><br />
White Gazania.</span></a></p>
<p><a class="smallpic" href="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-15_GazaniaMums.jpg" target="blank"><img src="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-15_GazaniaMums_thmb.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="250px" height="188px" /><span><img src="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-15_GazaniaMums_med.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Yellow gazania and some mums about to bloom.</span></a>
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<p>Like I said, nothing special, but it&#8217;s mine&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Rainy Days and Mondays&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 01:27:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sb158</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Started on Sunday night and hasn&#8217;t stopped yet; we&#8217;ve had a lovely little storm system move through, and we sorely needed the rain. Monday it rained almost all day; yesterday, there was some space between showers. Today, too. Yesterday was my future DIL&#8217;s birthday, so spent most of the day cooking and stuff, but been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Started on Sunday night and hasn&#8217;t stopped yet; we&#8217;ve had a lovely little storm system move through, and we sorely needed the rain. Monday it rained almost all day; yesterday, there was some space between showers. Today, too. Yesterday was my future DIL&#8217;s birthday, so spent most of the day cooking and stuff, but been out between showers putzing a bit today.<br />
Decided it was time to put up bird netting; was looking out the kitchen window and watched one of those brassy mockingbirds fly right down and take a chunk out of a cucumber leaf. Those buggers think that just because they are the state bird, they can get away with anything. I went out to chase it; bugger kept flying just far enough away, until I ran at it with my arms waving and shouting at it. Can&#8217;t (don&#8217;t want to, really) imagine what the neighbors must have thought.<br />
I&#8217;m glad I had the sense to put up a small bird netting cover over the pot with the green beans, or they&#8217;d probably have eaten them all by now. But, what with all the rain, the beans are growing like crazy, so I have to put up a permanent one ASAP. Put up a piece of it along the back of the trellis, and have to go out when it stops raining again to measure the circumference of the pot and height, so I can make the rest of it. Problem is, I can&#8217;t figure out a way to keep the net off the plants far enough to allow them to grow without getting all tangled in it. Doesn&#8217;t do much good if the beans grow through the net and let the birds eat them anyway. The peas did that; was a pain to take down; the net will probably have pea tendrils in it forever! Anybody&#8217;s got any ideas, I&#8217;m all ears. Still have to do the second cucumber container, too. </p>
<p>What else? Oh, yeah, The little pieces of herbs I planted the other day are doing well, thanks, no doubt, to the rain. I even cut off a small stem of the lavender I bought and stuck it in there, just to see what would happen. So far, it looks good. hasn&#8217;t wilted at all. I planted some common thyme seeds in there today; I hope it grows.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a pic of the &#8220;BBQ container&#8221;:</p>
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<a class="smallpic" href="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-14_BBQherbs.jpg" target="blank"><img src="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-14_BBQherbs_thmb.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="250px" height="240px" /><span><img src="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-14_BBQherbs_med.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Herbs planted in a BBQ cover</span></a><br />
Also wanted to show you how much the volunteer tomatoes have grown since <a target="blank" href="http://www.squirtbug.com/Garden/wordpress/containers/long-time-gone/">the first pic</a> I posted. Rain does some amazing things. No matter how much you water&#8230;<br />
If you remember when I <a target="blank" href="http://www.squirtbug.com/Garden/wordpress/containers/blooming-planting-out-and-dividing/">divided the mums and gazania</a>, you&#8217;ll notice that they are looking great so far. Guess I didn&#8217;t kill them (yet!).</p>
<p><a class="smallpic" href="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-14_TomGazaniaMum.jpg" target="blank"><img src="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-14_TomGazaniaMum_thmb.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="250px" height="209px" /><span><img src="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-14_TomGazaniaMum_med.jpg" alt="" /><br />
My, how you&#8217;ve grown.</span></a>
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<p>I planted a pot of Unwin&#8217;s  dwarf dahlias a while ago; planted a few seeds in each spot, not knowing how well they would germinate. I think they all came up, so I had to move 5 baby dahlias to individual pots (for now) as the container&#8217;s only big enough for three. I may use them, may try to sell them on craigslist. We&#8217;ll see.</p>
<p>Went out after dinner and between rain showers and got the bird netting on the beans enough, I think, to keep the birds off. Still need to do some adjusting and fine-tuning, but, for tonight, at least, I think they are okay. Would&#8217;ve finished, but it started raining again, and got dark&#8230;</p>
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		<title>More Blue &amp; White, Watering, and Shopping</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Apr 2010 04:30:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sb158</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Uh oh. Knew I shouldn&#8217;t have done it. But I had to. Needed to buy a dog chain that the puppy couldn&#8217;t break if tormented by evil cats, and it was just there. Couldn&#8217;t help it. It&#8217;s an addiction&#8230;
I bet you know what comes next. The garden dept at Lowe&#8217;s. Yup. Almost as bad as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Uh oh. Knew I shouldn&#8217;t have done it. But I had to. Needed to buy a dog chain that the puppy couldn&#8217;t break if tormented by evil cats, and it was just there. Couldn&#8217;t help it. It&#8217;s an addiction&#8230;</p>
<p>I bet you know what comes next. The garden dept at Lowe&#8217;s. Yup. Almost as bad as a book store. I needed stuff to make <a target="blank" href="http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/load/contain/msg0309313324323.html?24">Al&#8217;s container mix</a>, and a little batch of gritty mix for the herbs. When all was said and done, I spent about $80.00, cuz I needed seed-starting mix, vermiculite, perlite, orchid bark mix and on and on. Then of course there was the new hose nozzle &#8211; old one died &#8211; and, oh yea, the creeping lemon thyme, Provence lavender, marjoram, and rosemary I just had to have. And the garden magazine. And the seeds. Only 3 packs, I swear&#8230;SIGH&#8230;</p>
<p>To make things even worse, I had to lug all that potting soil, etc, to the truck cuz the helper lady was helping a lady even older than me. So I&#8217;m trying to manhandle that cart thing in the vague direction of my truck, and I wandered off without the bag with the dog chain in it. The whole reason (so I told myself) I went in the first place. Naturally I didn&#8217;t remember until I was pulling in the driveway, so I had to turn right around and go back after it. Was still there, no problem, but&#8230;</p>
<p>Oh well. Once I got home, I made a small batch of gritty mix and planted the herbs. I put the marjoram, lemon thyme, and creeping thyme I already had in one of the ceramic pots Hubby got me on clearance last fall, but I also took a little piece off each to try another experiment. Hubby bought one of those cheap little charcoal grills for something or other, but I think he only used it once. The top (pretty red) was just taking up space in the laundry room, so I took off the handles and grill supports, lined it with a piece of coco fiber mat to keep the soil marginally cooler, and filled that with gritty mix, too. I put the little pieces from the other herbs in it, and will plant the common thyme seeds I bought today, maybe tomorrow. We&#8217;ll see how that goes. </p>
<p>Once I got done with all that, it was getting dark, and I was starving. Forgot to eat lunch today, and breakfast was a long time ago. Called it quits for today, and made a left-over roasted chicken sandwich.</p>
<p>I know it &#8217;s way late, but one little corner of my raised bed is close enough to the house that it gets some shade even in summer. I had a foot or so of space once I pulled out the borage, so I decided to take a chance and plant some lettuce and spinach. Between the house and the swiss chard next to it, the spot may get enough shade to let them grow, at least for a while. Some of it&#8217;s already sprouting &#8211; so far, so good. Also planted some carrots. May not do well, but all it cost to try was a few seeds.</p>
<p>Just a couple flowers:</p>
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<a class="smallpic" href="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-10_Larkspur.jpg" target="blank"><img src="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-10_Larkspur_thmb.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="250px" height="250px" /><span><img src="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-10_Larkspur_med.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Blue Larkspur</span></a></p>
<p><a class="smallpic" href="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-08_BachBttnBlue.jpg" target="blank"><img src="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-08_BachBttnBlue_thmb.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="250px" height="250px" /><span><img src="http://squirtbug159.startlogic.com//Garden/BlogImages/2010-04-08_BachBttnBlue_med.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Blue Bachelor Button</span></a>
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<p>Tired and gotta get up early to ride to McAllen and have breakfast with Hubby&#8217;s nephew and his wife. That&#8217;s all she wrote, for now&#8230;</p>
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