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Friday, June 27, 2008
Update: Cucumbers
The cucumber seeds that the farm planted mid-May are up and looking to climb. If it works out like last year, these plants yield freakishly large cucumbers. The seeds came from
cucumber plants
that Nick the Farmer gave us last year.
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