
I'll be interested to see if theGot the Jasmine in between the cucumbers and cabbages.
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And the Greenwood along the peonies, and the Maskwacis beside the tomatoes.
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Do they attack the Jasmine instead?I'll be interested to see if the
Jasmine keeps most of the bugs away from your tobacco, it has on mine.
Oldfella
Pretty startling contrast, last photo of that post.Do they attack the Jasmine instead?
They still eat some of the others but not as badly. I guess that Jasmine is like Dessert, eat it first.Do they attack the Jasmine instead?
I'll try and get a better picture today. The Jasmine has a lot more holes in it than the others. No bug or any other sprays have been used on them.Pretty startling contrast, last photo of that post.
Your plants look very nice!! Congratulations!
Thank you. It was a lot of work.Nice job with your garden![]()
I keep hoping to find phenotype variation when I grow it. They all turn out with a central zucchini plant shape with orange fruits shaped like rugby balls. Maybe one time ill get a vine with green brontosaurus metacarpals. er, metatarsal.Somehow, I missed your video tour. Impressive layout, variety and enthusiasm. That was a load of labor. Congrats!
[I've grown your pumpcchini, but have never decided how to spell it.]
Bob
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