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Old 09-25-2008, 03:50 PM   #31
 
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I still have a bunch of green ones on my plants. I have seen a few flowers lately, though there are some yellow leaves appearing so i don't think the last few will get to ripen. Peppers are still going strong though, way too many to eat!
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I now have a new much faster way to compost tomatos and tomato plants. Night before last one of the horses found a way into the garden and ate all the green tomatos. Last night his buddies joined him and they ate all the tomato plants. I will be out picking up the compost soon.

Since I have not been able to ride while recovering from surgery all the horses are getting fat. I have been closing them off the pastures for a large portion of each day. I guess they are smarter than me and figured out a way to feed themselves.
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