The gardening goddess has smiled upon me again. I have little baby eggplants! While trying to keep all the pots hydrated out there, I suddenly realized that I am going to have a wagon-load of these babies!
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The eggplant flowers are breathtaking in their purple-and-yellow, multi-petalled majesty--no wonder all the bees want to pollinate these pretties:
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I'm also delighted to see the baby poblanos finally coming on:
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The other peppers are suffering from some sort of leaf-crinkling malady, and my next project is to re-pot them with fresh soil and a shot of fertilizer:
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And deep in the foliage, there's a tomato turning pink!
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Yes!
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