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September
September


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Picked the Honeynut squash today. A new Honeynut squash has appeared along the fence. It is an inch big with the female flower open. The other Honeynut was 2 or 3 inches big with the flower open. So it may be a smaller squash.

We have 2 mystery squash growing, one by the hemlock and one in a hanging basket. Both were volunteers. The baby squash doesn't have the female flower open yet. The squash on both plants are round and have little ribs.
The Futsu is now 3 or 4 inches big and wrapped in black cloth for protection and sitting on mulch.

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Got two pots ready to plant the carrots. Our Futsu has yellow spots on it. We unwrapped it and put a cage-like square pot over it so it gets air.

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Picked our first yellow cayenne today that was yellow.

The poblanos are getting big enough to make chile rellenos.

The cool tomatoes at Sweet potato were there a few days ago, but are gone today. They had fuzzy pink ones,

fuzzy pink and yellow ones, and many small grape-sized tomatoes like pink icicle and yellow pear with purple.

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To do:
Plant Carrots
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